

Indigo Blue Spray Marking Dye Sulphonated Aromatic Dye
Indigo Blue is a blue liquid marking dye to assist in clearer identification of sprayed areas. A simple and cost effective system to reduce costly problems in over application in all spraying situations. When used as a colouring agent with white foam markers, foam will become blue in colour to allow clearer identification.
Indigo Blue is a blue liquid marking dye designed to enhance the clarity of sprayed areas when using herbicides. It provides a straightforward and cost-effective solution to minimize the costly issue of over-application in various spraying scenarios. When employed as a coloring agent in conjunction with white foam markers, it causes the foam to turn blue, facilitating improved identification.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Blue liquid marking dye for use with pesticides and marking foam.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
90g/L Sulphonated Aromatic Dye
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Refer to Label for additional information.
GENERAL RATE
100mL/100L
SITUATION
* Spray Marking Turf - spray marking, back packs - Rate: 100mL/100L or 10mL/10L
* Foam Markers - Rate: 25-50mL/100L
* Turf Colouring - Boom application to parks, ovals and fairways, for greens, for back packs and hand-held applicators - Rate: 0.6-1L/ha, 6-10mL/10sqm or 30mL/5L
LABEL, SDS & TECH SHEET
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Greenway Weed Solutions has a distribution centre in QLD only. All orders, Australia-wide will be shipped from this location.
Shipping is free on all online orders. Bulk purchase shipping rates are determined by total order weight and delivery location.
Pickups are available from the QLD warehouse. Updates to product availability in other Australian warehouses are upcoming.
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