Revolver Selective Herbicide will kill doveweed. You will use 0.4 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.
Per the product label for Revolver Selective Herbicide: Use a methylated or ethylated seed oil containing at least 80% MSO and 10% emulsifier or greated (up to 1% v/v) Do not use non ionic surfactants.
It should be noted Revolver is not for use by homeowners and is only for use by professionals applicators.
Revolver Selective Herbicide is not for use by homeowners on residental lawns. Avenue South Broadleaf herbicide would be a great option for doveweed and safe for established centipede. We do have a great video here as well.
When applying products such as Revolver Selective Herbicide outside there is no need to wear a respirator since the area is so well ventilated. However, you are welcome to use one if it would make you feel more comfortable while applying it. Please note this product is not for use by homeowners and is only for professionals applicators.
Revolver Selective Herbicide should only be applied by a commercial applicator as directed on the label. There are listed Bermuda species that have been tested and information on transition application here.
For best results to control mature weeds, apply Revolver Selective Herbicide in spring or through fall when the daily average temperature is above 70 degrees. This professional product is not suggested for residential lawns. Unfortunately we do not have a pre-emergent available for preventing doveweed. It would be best to treat with a post emergent like Surge or Avenue South.
Revolver Selective Herbicide is listed on the label for professional use only and not for use by homeowners we not able to provide instructions for use. You can review the product label for complete instructions here
Revolver should NOT be applied to centipede lawns as it will supress the grass per the product label.
Revolver does not list that it will kill centipede grass on the product label. The best thing to do in your case would be to spot treat with a glyphosate based product such as Gly-Pho-Sel Pro and then replant the bermuda in those areas.
Perennial bluegrass is very invasive weed species and could potentionally take over the lawn. Perennial bluegrass lives for many seasons and will produce new seed, an grow back in the future. Are you completely sure that it is perennial and not annual? Revolver Selective Herbicide is labeled to kill poa annua (annual bluegrass).
Revolver Selective Herbicide can be applied as directed to established Bermuda for treating the lawn. It is a post-emergent selective herbicide.
The only way to reduce the effects of an herbicide such as Revolver would be use an activated charcoal such as D-Tox Flowable Charcoal pretty immediately after spraying (within hours). If you have sprayed intolerant grass/plants with an herbicide by mistake, you will mostly have to wait and see what happens since result will vary depending on the rate used and overall health of the desirable plants.
It is recommended that you wait at least two weeks after applying Revolver Selective Herbicide to re-seed an area with Bermuda.