How much area the Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue covers depends on the rate you use for how much color you want on the area you are treating. You can use between 6 oz to 32 oz in 100 gallons of solution per the product label.
Because the Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue product label doesn't mention animals or livestock specifically we would recommend contacting the manufacturer to make sure this would be safe to use around grazing cattle. The SDS indicates that “this product does not contain any components classifie…
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Adding a dye like the
Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue to the tank mix will not effect the application. Please refer to the product label for the proper amount for the area you will be treating.
The Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue is not labeled specifically for use on hay or anything being used as a harvest for animals. While most temporary dyes of this nature are food grade colorants that should not harm anything, since it has not been tested for this use by the manufacturer, we cannot reco…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue will stain concrete, brick, stucco, rocks, etc. Apply with caution in these areas or cover any areas that you do not want sprayed. Any accidential overspray should be rinsed immediately with water to help prevent staining.
The Hi-Light Spray Indicator Blue appears to be slightly more concentrated than the Turf Mark Blue, and is also specifically labeled for forestry and gravel/roadside uses when treating, whereas the Turf Mark is labeled more towards lawn and golf course use. Both would yield similar results to each o…
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