You can remove diluted Turf Mark Blue from your skin by washing the area several times with soap and water. If you should get concentrated Turf Mark Blue on your skin, you would still wash several times with soap and water and then use a bleach solution of 20 parts water to 1 part bleach to help bre…
Read Full Answer »When applied to turf, Turf Mark Blue disappears within 24-48 hours.
Yes, Turf Mark Blue will leave a permanent stain on concrete and studs. You would want to cover any flooring that you do not want sprayed when using Turf Mark Blue or other dyes indoors.
We have never had anyone have problems with the Turf Mark Blue staining a sprayer tank of any sort. It washes off most surfaces with soap and water.
Turf Mark Blue is made specifically to mix with herbicides and other products so you can see where you have already sprayed.
Per the product Label, you will use 1/4 - 1/2 oz. (7-15 ml) or 2 to 3 teaspoons of Turf Mark Blue per 1 gallon.
Turf Mark Blue can be used by itself without mixing it with anything other than water, however this product is a colorant only to mark where you have treated. It does not provide any preventative or treatment qualities of termites. However, this product is most often applied with Bora-Ca…
Read Full Answer »We apologize that Turf Mark Blue turned out a mess for you. Please see This video: How To which shows you exactly how to squeeze the bottome of the bottle so the product goes up the straw on the side and into the measuring cup without touching you.
While it may not stain permanently, it is likely that Turf Mark Blue Spray Indicator Dye will stain your white PVC fencing at least for a little while.
Areas that have been treated with Turf Mark Blue Spray Indicator Dye are safe for pets to return to once dry, typically after 4-6 hours. We would recommend avoiding walking barefoot in the area for a few days just to be sure there will be no transfer to skin. If transfer does occur, it will ta…
Read Full Answer »That is correct. Turf Mark Blue when used in a borate solution will penetrate through the wood with Bora-Care and stay in the wood forever. It will in a sense stain the wood so you will forever be able to tell where you applied the product.
Yes, Turf Mark Blue will stain concrete. Apply with caution in these areas or cover any areas that you do not want sprayed.
Turf Mark Blue Spray Indicator Dye is mixed at a rate of 1/2 - 1 oz. of concentrate per 1 to 3 gallons of liquid insecticide.
You can add a dye such as Turf Mark Blue to SedgeHammer (or most any herbicide) to see where it has been sprayed.
The Turf Mark Blue Label does not indicate if this product is safe for pasutres. We recommend contacting Becker & Underwood directly at 800-232-5907 for clarification.
Yes, you can use Turf Mark Blue with nematodes and organics per the product manufacturer. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
For the most part it will take lots of scrubbing with soap and water to remove Turf Mark Blue. You can contact the manufacturer Becker and Underwood to see if they may have a faster remedy at 800-232-5907.
Turf Mark Blue Spray Indicator Dye may leave a permanent stain on certain surfaces. You would want to cover any flooring that you do not want sprayed when using Turf Mark Blue indoors.
Per the Turf Mark Label, Turf Mark Blue washes off most surfaces with soap and water, however This product may stain certain surfaces in pretreatment applications. We cannot guarantee that the blue hue will not be left in the wood and depending on the color stain you use will depend on whether it wi…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Turf Mark Blue can be used inconjuction with Boracare in a crawlspace. It is labeled for use in homes to mark where termite spray such as Bora Care have been applied. It can be used on wood studs, foundational wood or concrete. Keep in mind that a dye like Turf Mark used with Boraca…
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