Old weedkiller
My late father hoarded things. In his shed we have found a gallon jar of
liquid which appears to be a packet of 'Pathclear' diluted ready for use. It must be several years old (at least) but does not appear to have evaporated much. Even if it was still any good at all by now, I can't foresee my mother having a use for it. Disposal with lots of water down a drain was suggested, which sounds like the sort of reasonable option which is probably illegal now. Does anyone know, or have any suggestions? ( I don't think 'that should make a good bomb' was serious but its probably the wrong chemical anyway, I hope.) T. |
Old weedkiller
tahiri wrote: My late father hoarded things. In his shed we have found a gallon jar of liquid which appears to be a packet of 'Pathclear' diluted ready for use. It must be several years old (at least) but does not appear to have evaporated It is probably not very effective any more, but you could still use it on paths to get rid of it. Don't use it anywhere that really matters though. It may not be what it says on the label. (more of a problem if it claims to be a lawn weedkiller but is in fact pathclear) It might still kill some weeds but it will have lost potency by hydrolysis in a dilute solution. much. Even if it was still any good at all by now, I can't foresee my mother having a use for it. Disposal with lots of water down a drain was suggested, which sounds like the sort of reasonable option which is probably illegal It is a bad idea to dispose of any garden chemicals down the drains as you can cause a lot of trouble at the sewage works if you kill off the bacteria in settlement tanks (though usually only a problem with industrial users). now. Does anyone know, or have any suggestions? Local council tip should have an unwanted chemicals disposal box. Regards, Martin Brown |
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