Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Deborah from La Grange
    05/06/2015
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    What is the difference between Martins Eraser A/P and Eraser 41?
    A
    The difference between the Eraser A/P and Eraser 41% is the the Eraser A/P has an Agricultural label. Both are by Martins.
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    49 of 64 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Ricky from Greenbrier
    03/29/2015
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    How long after spraying of weeds until I can plant Black Berry Vines?
    And after application what is time frame before grass and weeds have to be treated again.
    A
    Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide will last about two weeks in the soil after an application. You will be able to reseed two weeks after your treatment. The label states it can prevent regrowth of weeds applied to for up to one year. You may use Round Up Quick Pro for spot treatments in between your applications of Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide if needed. Round up does not leach or translocate through the soil so it will not affect nearby plants.
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    42 of 42 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Bill from Glencoe,al
    03/27/2015
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    Why do green thick weeds grow in the winter where Eraser has been sprayed in the summer
    A
    Eraser 41% Weed Killer is a non-selective post-emergent herbicide that will eradicate anything sprayed directly only.  It does not leave a residual and will not prevent new weeds from growing.
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    50 of 55 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Drena from Vero Beach, Fl
    01/27/2015
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    Got Eraser on my skin and the skin is black and partially missing
    What should I do about this
    A
    When Eraser is used as directed per the MSDS:

    The product is only slightly toxic and only slightly irritating as shown by toxicity studies if skin contact is made. 

    We would recommend contacting your doctor with the MSDS we have linked or SafetyCall International 1-(866) 897-8050 as listed on the MSDS for further information.
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    19 of 22 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Rocky
    07/16/2014
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    I have put too much Eraser 41% around my trees and I think that it is killing them.
    Is there anything that I can do to stop the effects of the eraser?
    A
    Eraser 41% when applied too heavily can harm trees/plant near the area. We recommend to contact Control Solutions 281-892-2500 for further help trouble shooting.
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    27 of 33 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Walter from Citronelle Al.
    06/14/2014
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    What is the amount needed per acre of Eraser herbicide?
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    Eraser Systemic Weed Control is a non-selective post-emergent and will eradicate anything sprayed directly including the turfgrass. We recommend checking the product label for usage rates for what you are treating as they vary. If you do not intend to kill the lawn, please click the link for selective post-emergent herbicides that will not harm the grass but will eradicate the intended weeds.
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    14 of 18 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Gabe from Bessemer , Al
    05/29/2014
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    When is the best time to apply eraser, a day before rain or is consecutive dry days needed?
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    Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide works best if applied to dry plants, expecting no rainfall for at least  hours after application.
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    191 of 246 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Vickie from Raleigh, Nc
    05/13/2014
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    Can you use Eraser to kill vines in a wooded area without damaging mature trees?
    We have hired someone to mow the wisteria, poison ivy, and sumac vines on a new property we purchased. As they regrow fromtheir roots, can we spray Eraser and kill them back without damaging the trees we have left. We only left trees larger than 5-6 inches in diameter.
    A
    Eraser 41% will kill pretty much anything you apply it to. It will not harm your trees if you apply it on a non-windy day. This will prevent drift onto the desired trees.
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    65 of 75 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Wayne from Gilmer, Tx
    02/07/2014
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    Picture shows container with CAUTION signal word and label
    I am confused why some containers of Eraser use the CAUTION signal word and others use WARNING. This shouldn't change by size of container should it?
    A
    Actually, often times the label can change from one size to another just because larger packaged quantities can be considered more hazardous to the EPA than smaller quantities. Also, there are different brands of Eraser: Surrender, Martins, etc- and depending on the brand even when made by the same company the labels can change depending on the inert ingredient in the product. In general, even with products with a Warning label, as long as you follow the label instructions using the product is completely safe. 
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  • Asked by Vonnie from Russellville, Alabama
    11/30/2013
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    Can you use Eraser in the winter? Is it recommended to use when rain is expected?
    I bought a 2 1/2 gallon container of Erase. I moved before I used the entire contents and the label got torn off and lost. I found the amount of Eraser to use but not when or where. Thanks.
    A
    If the grass is completely 100% for sure dormant you should be able to treat any actively growing weeds with Eraser. Weeds that are cold or water stressed can be very hard to kill with any product because they are not absorbing the water used to carry the product. If you are not positive that your grass is still 100% dormant we advise that you spot treat the weeds only with Eraser. The product has a three year shelf life if stored away from extreme temperatures. Below are the Eraser mixing instructions:
    Use 1 1/3 oz per gallon of water to control most annual weeds; use 2 2/3 oz to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds. Refer to product label for complete use instructions.
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  • Asked by Jesse from Adkins, Texas
    10/23/2013
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    Will Eraser kill mustang grape vines? Also, is this a concentrate?
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    Eraser Weed Killer is a concentrate that will need to be diluted with water. It is a non-selective herbicide that will kill anything that is sprayed directly. Please refer to the product label for specific application and dilution instructions.
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    9 of 12 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Marvin from Sshalimar,fla
    09/23/2013
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    What is the mixture with water for Eraser?
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    Eraser mixing instructions:
    Use 1 1/3 oz per gallon of water to control most annual weeds; use 2 2/3 oz to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds. Refer to product label for complete use instructions.
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  • Asked by Rposey from Jackson,ms
    08/26/2013
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    How long is the shelf life of Eraser Herbicide?
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    You should use the Eraser within 3 years of the date of purchase for best results. Make sure to store the product in a temperature stable environment and out of direct sunlight when not in use.
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  • Asked by Michael from Phoenixville Pa
    06/25/2013
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    How much Eraser do you need to do a 1 acre field? I have a heavily rooted lot.
    A
    How much exact product you use is going to vary by how heavily you have to spray the areas that you are trying to eliminate vegetation from. According to the Eraser label: Use 1 1/3 oz per gallon of water to control most annual weeds; use 2 2/3 oz to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds. You will want to refer to the product label for complete use instructions. If you are using 2 2/3 ounce per gallon of water, and each gallon covers roughly 500-1000 sq/ft, you will need at least 110 ounces of product for an acre of land so you would need to purchase at least 1 gallon of Eraser. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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    17 of 21 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by W from Jacksonville, Florida
    06/24/2013
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    How long will it last?
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    Typically, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide will last about two weeks in the soil after an application. You will be able to reseed two weeks after your treatment. As far as the shelf life, the Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide will remain effective inside of its original container for 3-5 years as long as it is stored in a cool dry place.
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    8 of 12 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Tim from Williamston S.c.
    05/21/2013
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    Can I save my grass by watering if it accidentally was sprayed
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    You will need to wash the product off while it is still wet if there is any hope of saving the grass. If the product has already dried it is too late to stop the effects of the application.
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  • Asked by Lori from Pataskala, Oh
    04/21/2013
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    Is Eraser 41% safe for use on a horse pasture fence line?
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    There would not be a problem using Eraser 41% or Pramitol 25E on a horse pasture fence line as long as the horses were not present during the application. Once the treated area is completely dry, it would be safe for the horses to re-enter the treated area.
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    11 of 15 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by K2ee from New Jersey
    03/20/2013
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    Is there a temperature range in which to use Eraser 41%??
    I have had weeds growing in my mulch beds all winter even though it's been a normal (with plenty of freezing) winter. What temperature do I need to have at a minimum to apply this product?
    A
    Temperatures generally have to be above 60 degrees for glyphosate products like Eraser to work.
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    73 of 80 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Woody from Corinth, Ms
    02/26/2013
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    Can I use Eraser and my grass to kill the weeds in late winter and early spring while the grass is dormant?
    A
    If the grass is completely 100% for sure dormant you should be able to treat any actively growing weeds with Eraser with a broadcast spray. Weeds that are cold or water stressed can be very hard to kill with any product because they are not absorbing the water used to carry the product. If you are not positive that your grass is still 100% dormant we advise that you spot treat the weeds only with Eraser.
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    9 of 10 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Chris from Tx
    10/16/2012
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    What is the shelf life of Eraser?
    I have some from a previous project and want to know it is still good. I need to know if I can just by a small amount or if I need all new chemical.
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    You should use the Eraser within 3 years of the date of purchase for best results. We carry Eraser in a quart size bottle if you need to purchase a small amount.
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    91 of 94 people found this answer helpful.
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