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The battery-powered Comfort Wand® gives your hands a break with its one-touch continuous spray.
Simply attach the battery-powered Ortho® Comfort Wand® from your previous bottle to your new Refill bottle to spot treat weeds with a continuous stream — no bending or pumping required.
Perfect for spot-treating! Simply point and squeeze.
Active Ingredients
Fluazifop-P-Butyl: 0.07%
Dicamba, Dimethylamine salt: 0.05%
Cautions
Disposal Methods
If empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available.
If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place any unused product down an indoor or outdoor drain.
Product Label
Safety Data Sheets can be found at scottsmsds.com
Ortho® GroundClear® Super Weed & Grass Killer₁ kills the toughest weeds and grasses to the root so they don’t come back, including clover, dandelion, oxalis, chickweed, and crabgrass. Absorbs on contact and starts working immediately. In addition, it is rainfast 15 minutes after application. Use Ortho® GroundClear® Super Weed & Grass Killer₁ around perennial beds, around trees and shrubs, around fences and on patios, paths, sidewalks, sidewalk cracks, walkways, and driveways. Apply when weeds are actively growing and the air temperature is above 60°F. This refill is the easy and economical way to replace any GroundClear® Super Weed & Grass Killer₁. Sprayed weeds begin to wilt hours after application, with complete kill within days to 1 to 2 weeks. People and pets may re-enter after the treated area has been allowed to dry.
How to Use
First, remove the Comfort Wand® from the empty bottle by pulling the hose connector plug from the spout on cap. Then remove the side holder from the original bottle by pulling the bottom tab underneath and slide the holder up.
Next, attach the Comfort Wand® to the Ortho® GroundClear® Super Weed & Grass Killer1 Refill bottle by sliding the holder down onto the knob and inserting the hose connector into the spout until it clicks. You are now ready to apply this weed killer.
Shake gently before using. Twist knob to “ON.” Set your desired spray pattern on the spray nozzle, then slide the trigger switch to “Unlock.”
Squeeze trigger to spray.
When you have treated all of the weeds, turn the sprayer nozzle to “OFF" and slide the trigger switch to “Lock."
Fold wand closed and place sprayer back in holder.
Where Not to Use
Where to Use
It can also be used in broadcast applications when performing lawn renovations or preparing landscaped areas.
When to Apply
How Often to Apply
Watering Tips
Alder; Aspen, Quaking; Bahiagrass; Barley, Wild; Bedstraw; Beggarweed; Beggarweed, Creeping; Beggarweed, Florida; Bermudagrass; Bentgrass; Bindweed, Field; Blackberry, Wild; Bluegrass; Bluegrass, Annual; Bluegrass, Kentucky; Brassbuttons; Broadleaf Signalgrass; Bromegrass; Bromegrass, Smooth; Brownseed; Brome, Downy; Bur clover; Buttercup; Buttercup, Roughseed; Buttercup, Tall; Carrot, Wild (Queen Anne’s Lace); Catchy, Nighflowering; Cattail; Ceanothus; Centipedegrass; Chamomile, Corn; Cheeseweed; Chickweed; Chickweed, Common; Chickweed, Mouseear; Clover; Clovers (Annual); Clover, Red; Clover, Sweet; Clover, White; Cockle, White; Cocklebur; Cogongrass; Coral bead; Crabgrass; Crabgrass, Hairy; Crabgrass, Large; Crabgrass, Smooth; Crabgrass, Southern; Crabgrass, Tropical; Creeping Charlie; Cupgrass, Prairie; Cupgrass, Southwestern; Cupgrass, Woolly; Cudweed, Purple; Dallisgrass; Dandelion; Dandelion, False; Dewberry; Dock, Curly; Dog fennel (Cypressweed); Eveningprimrose; Eveningprimrose, Common; Eveningprimrose, Cutleaf; Fennel; Fescue species; Fescue, Tall; Fiddleneck; Filaree; Foxtail; Foxtail, Giant; Foxtail, Green; Foxtail, Yellow; Geranium, Wild; Goosegrass; Groundsel, Common; Guineagrass, Seedling; Henbit; Horsenettle; Horseradish; Iceplant; Ironweed; Itchgrass; Johnsongrass; Johnsongrass, Rhizome; Johnsongrass, Seedling; Junglerice; Kikuyugrass; Knapweed; Knapweed, Black; Knapweed, Diffuse; Knapweed, Russian; Knapweed, Spotted; Knawel; Knotweed; Kochia; Ladysthumb; Lambsquarters; Lambsquarters, Common; Lantana; Lettuce, Prickly; Little Bitter Cress; London Rocket; Lovegrass, Diffuse; Mallow; Mallow, Common; Mallow, Venice; Marestail (Horseweed); Mayweed; Medic, Black; Medic, Blue; Milkweed; Morningglory, Ivyleaf; Morningglory, Tall; Morningglory, Wild; Mullein, Common; Mustard, Blue; Mustard, Tansy; Mustard, Tumble; Mustard, Wild; Nimblewill; Nutsedge (Nutgrass); Nutsedge, yellow; Nutsedge, purple; Oats, wild; Oldenlandia; Orchardgrass; Oxalis; Oxalis, yellow; Pampasgrass; Panicum, Fall; Panicum, Texas; Paspalum; Pennycress, Field (Fanweed, Frenchweed, Stinkweed); Pennywort; Pigweed; Pigweed, Prostrate; Pigweed, Redroot (Carelessweed); Pigweed, Rough; Pigweed, Smooth; Pigweed, Tumble; Plantain; Plantain, Broadleaf; Plantain, Buckhorn; Plantain, common; Puncturevine; Purslane; Purslane, Common; Pusley, Florida; Quackgrass; Rabbitfootgrass; Ragweed; Ragweed, Common; Ragweed, Giant (Buffaloweed); Ragwort, Tansy; Red Rice; Ryegrass, Annual; Ryegrass, Italian; Ryegrass, Perennial; Sandspur; Sesbania, Hemp; Shattercane; Shepherdspurse; Sida, Prickly (Teaweed); Smartweed; Smartweed, Green; Smartweed, Pennsylvania; Smartweed, Swamp; Smooth Cat’s Ear; Sorghum almum; Sourdock; Sowthistle; Sowthistle, Annual; Sowthistle, Spiny; Sprangletop; Spurge; Spurge, Garden; Spurge, Leafy; Spurge, Prostrate; Spurge, Spotted; Starthistle, Yellow; St. Augustine grass; Thistle, Artichoke; Thistle, Bull; Thistle, Canada; Timothy; Toadflax, Blue; Torpedograss; Trumpetcreeper (Buckvine); Vaseygrass; Velvetleaf; Virginia Creeper; Whitetop; Wild Oats; Wild Proso Millet; Wirestem Muhly; Witchgrass; Yarrow; Yarrow, Common.
People and pets can enter the treated area after the spray has dried.