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Jay from Ottawa, Ontario writes

I see example calculation of .25ml/Liter. How does that become 110ml for 57Liters?

Answer:

Let's say you want to make and spray 57 liters/15 gallons of properly mixed product. The manufacturer's label tells you to use .25 milliliter per liter/one ounce per gallon, you pour 110 milliliters/15 ounces of product into the jar. Then you pour water into the jar until the combined liquid level reaches the 57 liter/15 gallon mark which is on the jar. Put sprayer on the jar and be sure the dial is on the correct liter/gallon setting. When the sprayer is empty, you have sprayed 57 liters/15 gallons of properly mixed product.

Answer last updated on: 05/22/2015

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