Ready-to-Spray Label
(cont’d)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling. Read and follow all label directions.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly
or through drift. Keep people and pets out of the area during application.
Not for use on turf being grown for sale or other commercial use as sod, or for
commercial seed production or for research purposes.
Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
HOW TO USE
Shake Well Before Use
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Do not apply directly to or near water, storm drains, gutters, sewers, or drainage ditches. Do not
apply within 25 feet of rivers, sh ponds, lakes, streams, reservoirs, marshes, estuaries, bays, and
oceans. Do not apply when windy. To prevent product run-o, do not over water the treated
area(s) to the point of runo or apply when raining or when rain is expected that day. Rinse
applicator over lawn or garden area only.
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Spray when most of the day is expected to remain cooler than 90˚ F.
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Do not apply as a ne mist because of potential injury to desirable plants.
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The maximum number of broadcast applications per treatment site is two per year.
BEFORE YOU USE
Read and follow directions when using.
Annual yellow sweetclover
Aster
Austrian eldcress
Bedstraw
Beggarticks
Betony, Florida
Bindweed, eld
Bird vetch
Bitter wintercress
Bittercress, hairy
Bitterweed
Black-eyed Susan
Black medic
Black mustard
Blackseed plantain
Blessed thistle
Bloodower milkweed
Blue lettuce
Blue vervain
Bracted plantain
Brassbuttons
Bristly oxtongue
Broadleaf dock
Broadleaf plantain
Broomweed
Buckhorn
Buckhorn plantain
Bulbous buttercup
Bull thistle
Bullnettle
Burclover
Burdock
Burning nettle
Burweed
Buttercup
Buttonweed
Canada thistle
Carolina geranium
Carpetweed
Catchweed bedstraw
Catnip
Catsear
Chickweed, common
Chickweed, mouseear
Chicory
Cinquefoil
Clover, crimson
Clover, hop
Clover, red
Clover, strawberry
Clover, sweet
Clover, white
Cockle
Cocklebur
Common mullein
Creeping Charlie
Creeping Jenny
Cudweed
Curly dock
Daisy, English
Daisy, eabane
Daisy, oxeye
Dandelion
Dichondra
Dogbane
Dogfennel
Dollarweed
Elderberry
False dandelion
False ax
False sunower
Fiddleneck
Florida pusley
Frenchweed
Galinsoga
Goathead
Goldenrod
Ground ivy
Gumweed
Hairy eabane
Hawkweed
Healall
Heartleaf drymary
Heath aster
Hedge bindweed
Hedge mustard
Hemp
Henbit
Hoary cress
Hoary plantain
Hoary vervain
Horsenettle
Jimsonweed
Knawel
Knotweed
Kochia
Lambsquarters
Lespedeza
Mallow
Matchweed
Mexicanweed
Milk vetch
Morningglory
Mouseear hawkweed
Mugwort
Musk thistle
Mustard
Narrowleaf plantain
Narrowleaf vetch
Nettle
Orange hawkweed
Oriental cocklebur
Oxalis
Parsley-piert
Parsnip
Pearlwort
Pennycress
Pennywort
Pepperweed
Pigweed
Pineywoods bedstraw
Plains coreopsis (tickseed)
Plantain
Poison ivy
Poison oak
Pokeweed
Poorjoe
Prairie sunower
Prickly lettuce
Prickly sida
Prostrate knotweed
Prostrate pigweed
Prostrate spurge
Prostrate vervain
Puncturevine
Purslane, common
Ragweed
Red sorrel
Redroot pigweed
Redstem laree
Rough cinquefoil
Rough eabane
Russian pigweed
Russian thistle
Scarlet pimpernel
Scotch thistle
Sheep sorrel
Shepherdspurse
Slender plantain
Smallower galinsoga
Smooth dock
Smooth pigweed
Sorrel
Sowthistle
Spanishneedles
Speedwell
Spiny amaranth
Spiny cocklebur
Spiny sowthistle
Spotted catsear
Spotted spurge
Spurweed
Stinging nettle
Strawberry, India mock
Tall nettle
Tall vervain
Tansy mustard
Tanweed
Thistle
Trailing crownvetch
Tumble mustard
Tumble pigweed
Velvetleaf
Venice mallow
Virginia buttonweed
Virginia creeper
Virginia pepperweed
Water pennywort
Wavyleaf bullthistle
Western clematis
Western salsify
White mustard
Wild aster
Wild buckwheat
Wild carrot
Wild four-o’clock
Wild garlic
Wild geranium
Wild lettuce
Wild marigold
Wild mustard
Wild onion
Wild parsnip
Wild radish
Wild rape
Wild strawberry
Wild sweet potato
Wild vetch
Woodsorrel
Woolly croton
Woolly morningglory
Woolly plantain
Wormseed
Yarrow
Yellow rocket
Yellowower pepperweed
(cont’d)
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
(cont’d)
1. Extend hose to the farthest area to be treated and work back toward the faucet to avoid
walking over wet, treated grass.
2. Walk at a steady pace while spraying, using an even sweeping motion, slightly overlapping the
treated areas.
HOW TO APPLY
TIPS FOR APPLYING
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Apply when weeds are young and actively growing.
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If the lawn is dry, water 24 hours before using this product.
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Rain or watering one hour after application will not wash away eectiveness.
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Apply 1 to 3 days after mowing.
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Certain hard-to-kill weeds may need to be spot-treated in 30 days.
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Do not apply to new lawns until the grass has reached a height of at least 2 inches.
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Bare spots may be seeded 3 to 4 weeks after application.
FOR BEST RESULTS
This product is a selective herbicide - it selectively kills weeds in the lawn but won't harm the lawn
itself. It is a blend of proven weed killers designed to get broadleaf weeds such as Dollarweed,
Spurge and Oxalis.
HOW THIS PRODUCT WORKS
KILLS
CONNECT
1. Shake well before use.
2. Securely Connect sprayer to garden hose.
3. Be sure that ON/OFF Switch is in OFF position, toward hose end of sprayer.
4. Turn on water at faucet.
5. For rst time use, remove plastic shipping lock from beneath switch.
SPRAY
1. Extend hose to farthest area to be treated, point sprayer nozzle in direction to be sprayed.
2. Begin spraying - Push ON/OFF Switch forward into ON position.
3. Walk at a steady pace while spraying, using an even sweeping motion, and slightly overlap
treated areas. Work back toward faucet to avoid walking over wet, treated grass.
FINISH
1. To stop spraying, push ON/OFF Switch to OFF position.
2. Turn o water at faucet.
3. Relieve water pressure in hose by turning ON/OFF Switch back to ON position until water slows
to a drip, then return ON/OFF switch to OFF position.
4. Disconnect sprayer from hose.
Application Restrictions:
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Limited to 2 applications per year with a 30 day interval between
applications.
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Maximum single application rate of 8.0 . oz./1,000 sq. ft. (1.47 lbs 2,4-D ae,
0.35 lb MCPP-p ae and 0.16 lb dicamba ae per acre per application)
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Maximum seasonal rate
of 16.0 . oz./1,000 sq. ft. (2.94 lbs 2,4-D ae, 0.71 lb MCPP-p ae and 0.33 lb dicamba ae
per acre per application)