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Red/Pink dye in Herbicides
G'day Gardeners,
Can anybody tell me the name of the pink/red additive councils use in their herbicides to let the operator know a piece of land has been sprayed, please? Thanks, Paul |
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Paul Homes wrote:
G'day Gardeners, Can anybody tell me the name of the pink/red additive councils use in their herbicides to let the operator know a piece of land has been sprayed, please? Thanks, Paul Its probably identical to the "Post Box Red" food colouring you get from Woolworths. gtoomey |
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:47:37 +0800, Paul Homes
wrote: Can anybody tell me the name of the pink/red additive councils use in their herbicides to let the operator know a piece of land has been sprayed, please? IIRC correctly, it's called "Waxolene", and a little bit goes a long way. It's the same thing used in ANFO to identify the explosive from normal fertiliser. Waxolene is typically used at the rate of 1 tsp per litre. Geodyne |
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"Paul Homes" wrote in message ... G'day Gardeners, Can anybody tell me the name of the pink/red additive councils use in their herbicides to let the operator know a piece of land has been sprayed, please? Hi there We use it and it's called Virbac Spray Marking Dye. It's about $47 per 5 litre from memory. That's the pink stuff, and as for the blue stuff it's called tru-blu marking dye (i think) and it comes in both a liquid or powder, and we have used the powder to dye the dams for comps at work. The blue is dearer. The only benefit it has is it makes grass looks really good for a few days after spraying, so no point for weed spraying. You should be able to find it at produce type stores that sell ferts and chemicals. Cheers Andrew Thanks, Paul |
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And just to add, made by Cliftons Rural Products. Totally harmless to use except for staining of skin and clothes. |
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Paul Homes wrote: G'day Gardeners, Can anybody tell me the name of the pink/red additive councils use in their herbicides to let the operator know a piece of land has been sprayed, please? Thanks, Paul Thanks for your replies. |
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