- Many new herbicide formations often have limited compatibility or
easily settle out in sprayer lines and hoses. This leaves behind hard-to-remove residue that can lead to cross-contamination and crop injury. - Increased use of tank mix partners can leave a build-up of oily
residues in the spray system that ordinary tank cleaners can't remove. - More complex sprayers have more hiding places for residues that
can lead to cross-contamination. - Ordinary tank cleaners were designed over 20 years ago and are
not capable of removing the residues left behind from the herbicide formulations and tank mixes used today. In fact, this may be the key reason why expensive crop injury complaints from cross-contamination are on the rise.
| - Preventing incompatibility problems through proper mixing technique
- The use of compatibility agents
- Good clean-out procedures
- Using the best spray system cleaner technology available
Erase is a powerful spray system cleaner that exceeds the capabilities of ordinary tank cleaners. Erase emulsifies oily residues in thanks, sprayer lines and hoses while elevating rinsate pH to degrade vulnerable crop protection products. Combined with good sprayer cleaning technique, Erase virtually eliminates the risk of cross-contamination that leads to crop injury complaints, yield loss and a damaged reputation as a professional applicator. |