Turf Marker Blue Select™
Turf Marker Blue Select™
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Turf Marker Blue Select

Liquid Spray Indicator

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Overview

  • A high-quality blue spray indicator designed to mark treated areas during application
  • The temporary blue color helps eliminate skips, overlaps, and waste—key for maintaining consistent, professional-quality results on every job
  • Blends easily with most water-based herbicides, fertilizers, and pesticides without altering their performance
  • Simple to mix and apply
  • Built for precision and reliability, giving professionals clear visibility during applications without affecting product performance

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When To Apply

Turf Marker Blue Select™ should be used anytime you are applying water-based herbicides, fertilizers, or pesticides and need a clear visual guide to ensure even coverage. Apply it to dry turf for best visibility, and ideally when conditions are calm to avoid drift that could mark unintended areas. It works well in both sunny and overcast conditions, and the color will naturally fade over time.

PRO TIPS

  • Shake well before using.
  • Turf Marker application rates will vary depending on turf color, turf height, and spray application rates. For optimal rate application, experiment with the volume of spray solution and rate to determine what is functional and economical.
  • Use 1/6 to 2/3 fl. oz. per gallon

Pro Tips for Best Results

Shake Well

Shake Well

Always mix or shake the product thoroughly before adding it to your spray tank for an even color blend.

Mix & Apply on Calm Days

Mix & Apply on Calm Days


Apply when winds are low (less drift), so coverage is even and uptake is efficient.

Start Light

Start Light

Begin with a lower rate and adjust until you get the visibility you want—too much dye can over-darken the spray pattern.

Avoid Overspray

Avoid Overspray

Keep spray away from sidewalks, buildings, and fences.

Rinse Sprayer After Use

Rinse Sprayer After Use

Always clean out your equipment after application to avoid residue or buildup that could affect future treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a blue spray indicator that helps applicators see exactly where products like herbicides, fertilizers, or pesticides have been applied.

No — it’s designed to blend smoothly with most water-based solutions without changing how the active ingredients work.

The color is temporary and fades naturally over time in both wet and dry conditions, leaving no permanent marks when used as directed.

Yes, it’s non-toxic and does not require an EPA signal word, meaning it’s considered safe when used according to label directions.

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