Repeated applications on concrete should be avoided. Use on cement could result in etching of cement because this is an acid-based product. If rinsed immediately after contact, no harm should come to concrete.
Yes, this product can degrade metal parts in sprayers if left over an extended time. Be sure to rinse sprayer thoroughly after using vinegar to avoid damage to sprayer parts.
No, vinegar does not kill to the root.
Once applied and dry, the product is safe for pets and is recommended for use in kennels, dog runs, and other animal enclosures.
Vinegar Weed & Grass Killer is vinegar at 20% acetic acid, manufactured the same way as food grade vinegar but is not technically food grade. It is however certified for organic horticultural usage.
Vinegar Weed & Grass Killer is the result of the acetous fermentation of dilute ethyl alcohol from agricultural origin. The alcohol is converted to acetic acid by the microorganism Acetobacter aceti in vinegar generators or acetators. The product is prepared in accordance with the best commercial practice. It is free of clarifiers, preservatives or other impurities.
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See product for full list of plant types controlled by this product. Ground Ivy is listed as a typical weed that is controlled by this product.
It depends on the type of growth you are trying to control. Most weeds can be controlled by using 1-part vinegar, 2 parts water. However, some weeds require use at full strength.
No, this product does not contain a surfactant.
No, this product does not neutralize soil. This non-selective contact herbicide contains an organic acid for which the residues degrade promptly in the soil. Vinegar Weed & Grass Killer may be applied up to two days before harvest.
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