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Using Monterey Spray Tank Cleaner will help to prolong the life of your spraying equipment and help you to avoid dangerous chemical mixing and cross contamination. Cleaning your sprayer is especially important if you are using your sprayer for both pesticide applications and fertilizer applications. Spray Tank Cleaner doesn’t contain any insecticidal properties, but keep animals out of the area you are using.
Active Ingredient | Potassium hydroxide anticorrosion compounds sequestering agents surfactants |
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For use in | To clean inside tank sprayers |
Application | 1 1/2 tablespoons to 2 gallons of water |
Pet safe |
Yes, when used as directed on label Keep animals away from the area you are working in while cleaning your equipment |
Shipping Weight | 1.31 lbs |
Manufacturer | Monterey Lawn & Garden (Mfg. Number: LG 1140) |
UPC | 022179101647 |
SPRAYER CLEANER will remove and deactivate residual pesticide contamination from spray equipment. Use SPRAYER CLEANER before changing from one pesticide to another, or before storing equipment.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Mix 1½ fluid ounces (3 tablespoons) of SPRAYER CLEANER per 2 gallons of water in the sprayer. Close sprayer and shake. Maintain solution contact for at least 15 minutes. Then, pump up sprayer and spray the solution through the hose and nozzle over bare ground or concrete.
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By Randose on 04/24/2020
I use it to clean the 3 gallon diaphragm style backpack sprayer which I use in my apple orchard. Typically is used for wettable powder fungicides and liquid insecticide. I have used it twice so far. I…
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By Beth on 04/25/2020
The cleaner works like a charm. It neutralizes the previously filled tank so you can change from one product to another.
Yes, Monterey Spray Tank Cleaner is used to remove and deactivate residual herbicide, fungicide, and/or insecticide from spray equipment.
Yes, Monterey Spray Tank Cleaner can be used to remove and deactivate residual pesticide contamination from spray equipment from either herbicides or insecticides.
You will first need to properly dispose of any leftover product that is remaining in the tank prior to using a tank cleaner. Please check with your county disposal instructions for herbicides/insect…
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