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The protective shield of the Sure Shot Wand® helps contain spray, allowing you to treat weeds in garden beds and landscaped areas without harming the plants you love. Plus, the extra long wand lets you treat weeds with ease.
The Trigger Sprayer is all about ease of use.
The Pump ‘N Go® 2 Sprayer provides up to 10 minutes of continuous spray and features an extendable wand for greater accuracy without bending over.
The fast and easy way to refill your original container. Simply pour into your original empty container, remembering NOT to add water.
Mix the specified amount of product with water in a tank sprayer then spray uniformly as a spot treatment or for large areas.
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Root out the toughest weeds and grasses with Roundup® Dual Action Weed & Grass Killer Plus 4 Month Preventer with Pump 'N Go®. This formula kills existing weeds and grass down to the root, and prevents new weeds from growing for up to 4 months by creating an invisible barrier in the soil. Apply only where you want to kill existing weeds AND prevent future weed growth for up to 4 months, such as cracks and crevices in driveways, sidewalks, and patios, along fences, in mulched beds or around the base of well-established desirable plants, shrubs, or trees, and on gravel areas. In order to prevent new weeds and grasses from growing, you must spray the entire area you want to control, not just the emerged weeds. For best results, apply during warm, sunny weather above 60°F. Rain or watering 30 minutes after application will NOT wash away effectiveness. After application, weeds will begin to yellow and wilt within hours with complete kill in 1 to 2 weeks. All ornamental bedding plants (annuals and perennials), trees, shrubs, sod and seed can be planted 4 months after application. Roundup® Dual Action covers up to 300 sq. ft.
1. CUT - Carefully cut the zip ties securing the hose and pump handle with scissors. Use caution not to cut the white house.
2. CONNECT - Unwind hose. Firmly push the connector at the end of the hose into the spout on the pump, until it locks into place
3. EXTEND WAND - Lift sprayer wand off bottle. Push yellow button while pulling out on the wand nozzle tip. Fully extend wand until yellow button snaps into SPRAY POSITION. Note: Trigger will not function until wand is fully extended and yellow button is visible in the SPRAY POSITION.
4. PUMP - Make sure handle is screwed on tightly or the bottle will not pressurize. Pump container 25-30 times to pressurize bottle. A full bottle requires fewer pumps than an empty bottle. Pumping to the higher range will provide longer spray duration. After pumping, push pump down and turn handle clockwise to lock into carrying position. NOTE: This bottle is designed to expand under pressure and cannot be over-pressurized.
5. SPRAY - Aim wand. Spray by pushing down trigger with thumb. Adjust spray pattern by rotating nozzle tip up to one-half rotation. SPray weeds until thoroughly wet.
6. STORE - When finished spraying, push the yellow button and retract the wand until the yellow button snaps back into the original STORAGE POSITION. Place wand back onto the top of the bottle in the integrated holster with nozzle tip extended through the eyelet opening.
7. DEPRESSURIZE - Push pump handle all the way down and turn pump handle and cap counterclockwise to relieve pressure, then retighten to store.
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Apply only where you want to kill existing weeds AND prevent future weed growth for up to 4 months, such as:
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KILLS & PREVENTS MANY TYPES OF TOUGH WEEDS & GRASSES FOR UP TO 4 MONTHS including Bahiagrass, Barnyardgrass, Bermudagrass, Bindweed, Black Medic, Broadleaf Signalgrass, Buckhorn Plantain, Burning Nettle, Bush Honeysuckle, Carolina Geranium, Carpetweed, Chamber-Bitter, Chickweed (Common), Chickweed (Mousear), Cinquefoil, Clover, Common Lespedeza, Common Purslane, Creeping Woodsorrel, Curly Dock, Dandelion, Dichondra, Downy Brome, Evening Primrose, Fall Panicum, Field Sandbur, Florida Pusley, Giant Foxtail, Goosegrass, Green Foxtail, Guineagrass (Seedling), Himalayan Blackberry, Ironweed, Italian Ryegrass, Itchgrass, Johnsongrass (Rhizome), Johnsongrass (Seedling), Junglerice, Kentucky Bluegrass, Kikuyugrass, Lambsquarters, Large Crabgrass, Lespedeza, Maypop Passionflower, Morning Glory, Oxalis, Pennywort, Plantain (Broadleaf), Poison Ivy, Prairie Cupgrass, Quackgrass, Rabbitfootgrass, Red Clover, Red Rice, Red Sorrel, Shattercane, Smooth Crabgrass, Sorghum Almum, Southern Crabgrass, Southern Dewberry, Southern Sandbur, Southwestern Cupgrass, Speedwell (Veronica), Spotted Spurge, Sprawling Horseweed, Spurge (Garden), St. Augustinegrass, Tall Fescue, Texas Panicum, Thistle, Timothy, Tropical Crabgrass, Volunteer Barley, Volunteer Corn, Volunteer Rye, Volunteer Wheat, White Clover, Wild Oats, Wild Proso Millet, Wild Strawberry, Wild Violet, Wirestem Muhly, Witchgrass, Wooly Cupgrass, Yellow Bluestem, Yellow Foxtail.