Dyeing to see where you have sprayed
When lawn owners make liquid or chemical applications to their lawn, they are faced with a big dilemma - how can they mark where they have sprayed already?
Professional Turf Managers have been using Spray Pattern Indicator Dyes for decades but these have never been widely available before to the amateur lawn owner.
Turf Managers also use what is called a foam bout marker on their large sprayers which leaves a trace blob of foam down the travelled run of the fairway so that the operator can match up with the last pass on the return run. The foam soon disappears after an hour via sunlight.
The dye is a harmless blue colourant that has been specially developed to indicate exactly where the pesticide or fertiliser has been applied. This significantly reduces over lapping, missed areas, and prevents striping and scorching whilst greatly reducing chemical wastage.
A spray colourant will allow you to see where you have sprayed, where you have missed, where you should not have sprayed, when your sprayer is clean and in the unlikely event, where you may have contaminated yourself. So many benefits in one product!
Use at the rate of approx 25ml to 50ml per 15 litres of spray solution using the easy to measure squeeze and measure and pour bottle.
The spray dye really takes the hard work matching up and guess work out and will save you money right away.
The Lawn Shop will soon be supplying the product in handy 500ml bottles and also currently in a 1 Litre bottle.
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