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Spectracide® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Ready-to-Use

Spectracide® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Ready-to-Use

  • Easy action pump with up to 5 minutes of continuous spray
  • Quick-kill formula
  • Visible results as fast as 3 hours
  • Prevents weeds for up to 3 months
  • No assembly required

Product Specs

Sizes Available

UPC - 071121959645

Size - 1.33 gallon


Where to Use

Outdoors

Spectracide® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control is pre-mixed and ready to use and is formulated for “spot” treatment of weeds and grasses. Use it on driveways and walkways or around fences, trees, flower beds, shrubs and other areas in your yard (except in lawns).


MSDS

9688-264-8845

Labels

071121959645

This product controls the following:

Annual weeds and grasses: annual ryegrass, annual bluegrass, barnyardgrass, beggarweed, black medic, blue medic, blue toadflax, brassbuttons, blue mustard, bromegrass, bur clover, buttercup, cheeseweed, chickweed, clover, common groundsel, common lambsquarters, common plantain, common ragweed, crabgrass, creeping beggarweed, diffuse lovegrass, dog fennel, evening primrose, false dandelion, fall panicum, fennel, fiddleneck, field pennycress, field sandbur, filaree, Florida pusley, foxtail, garden spurge, goosegrass, green foxtail, hemp sesbania, henbit, horseweed/marestail, ironweed, knotweed, lambsquarters, little bitter cress, London rocket, maiden cane, mallow, mayweed, mouseear chickweed*, oxalis*, Pennsylvania smartweed, pennywort, pigweed, prickly lettuce, prostrate spurge, puncture vine, purslane, redroot, pigweed, sandspur, shepherdspurse, smartweed, smooth cat’s ear, smooth pigweed, sowthistle, spotted spurge, sprangletop, spurges, tansy mustard, tansy ragwort, teaweed, Texas panicum, tumble mustard, velvetleaf, wild geranium*, witch grass, wild mustard, yellow nutgrass, yellow oxalis (and many other annual grasses and weeds)

Perennial weeds, grasses, brush:   alder, artichoke thistle, bahiagrass, barnyardgrass, bentgrass, Bermudagrass, bluegrass, broadleaf plantain, brownseed, paspalum, buckhorn plantain, bull thistle, Canada thistle, cattail, ceanothus, centipedegrass, cocklebur, cogongrass, common mullein, common ragweed, coral bead, creeping Charlie, curly dock, dallisgrass, dandelion, dewberry, dog fennel, false dandelion, fescue species, field bindweed, guineagrass, hairy crabgrass, horsenettle, horseradish, iceplant, Johnsongrass, Kentucky bluegrass, kikuyugrass, knapweed, knawel, lantana, maiden cane, milkweed, mouseear chickweed*, nimblewill, nutgrass (nutsedge), oldenlandia, orchardgrass, oxalis*, pampasgrass, pennywort, perennial ryegrass, plantain, purple cudweed*, purple nutsedge, quackgrass, quaking aspen, ragweed, red clover, smooth bromegrass, sourdock, sowthistle, St. Augustine grass, tall fescue, tansy ragwort, Timothy, torpedograss, trumpetcreeper, vaseygrass, Virginia creeper, white clover, whitetop, wild barley, wild blackberry, wild carrot, wild morning-glory, wild oats, yarrow, yellow nutgrass, yellow starthistle, zoysia. *annual or perennial

Product Reviews (3)

Spectracide ® Weed & Grass Killer with Extended Control Ready-to-Use 1 5 3 3
3 for 3 - pump doesn't work. Seems like a common thread on this product. I got the pump to work twice, now it just let's the air out past the plunger. Now I get to drive to the store again. May 13, 2012
Same here won't pump Still 4/5 full and it won't pump up any pressure. Sucks!! April 17, 2012
No good I bought this product yesterday and the thing does not even pump. Back to the store today to return it. April 6, 2012
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1 month, 3 weeks ago
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State: West Virginia
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Sure, here's a link to the product label: http://www.spectracide.com/~/media/....
And here are the use directions from the label:
1. For the initial use, remove the tie that is securing the handle to the base of the pump.
2. REMOVE THE WAND from the holster and PULL THE HOSE from the storage compartment.
3. Make sure the sprayer wand is securely tightened to the spray handle.
4. TURN THE PUMP HANDLE CLOCKWISE to tightly seal the pump to the bottle and unlock the pump handle for pumping.
5. RAISE THE PUMP HANDLE FROM THE BOTTLE AND PUMP until you begin to feel resistance.
6. Secure the pump handle for carrying by pushing the handle into the base of the pump and turn the handle counterclockwise one quarter turn to lock.
7. BEGIN SPRAYING by pushing down on the spray handle trigger.
8. ROTATE THE NOZZLE AT THE TIP of the wand to adjust the spray from a direct spray to a broadcast mist.
9. For continuous spray, push the trigger down and slide it forward to lock. SLIDE THE TRIGGER BACK TO RELEASE it from the lock position.
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What do I do when the pump is broken?

I cannot get any resistence, it will just continue to pump but it is not actually pumping anything, I am just moving the handle up and down. Do I have any options or just return the product? Don't have receipt at this point.
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State: Florida
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Please give our Consumer Services department a call at 1-800-917-5438 and they will help you make the container usable if at all possible. Sorry you're having trouble with it!
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As this is a non-selective vegetation killer that kills anything sprayed, you should wait three months before seeding or planting. If you wish to replant before that, you must remove all of the treated soil from your planting holes, plant, then fill the holes with potting soil. You should spread the treated soil in an area where no vegetation is desired.
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