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Correctly Mixing a Concentrate Solution 

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In this video, we'll walk you through the correct process for preparing spray bottles from our concentrated formulas, ensuring you achieve the best results with our products.
Why Proper Mixing Matters:
Whether you're using a handheld mister, backpack sprayer, or large fogging system, getting the dilution right is crucial for the efficacy of Protection Plus and ECO Green Plant Wash. Both products recommend a 4oz concentrate to 1-gallon water dilution rate.
Key Mixing Steps:
1. Shake the Concentrate Bottle: Always start by shaking the concentrate bottle to ensure all natural ingredients are well distributed.
2. Add Water First: Fill your spray vessel with your desired amount of water before adding the concentrate. Doing it in this order prevents the formation of bubbles and ensures you get a precise mixture.
3. Add Concentrate: Pour the desired amount of concentrate into your spray vessel.
4. Shake the Prepared Mixture: Once the concentrate is added, shake your spray apparatus to fully incorporate the concentrate with the water.
Using Our Calculator:
To make the mixing process even easier, we have an intuitive calculator (Dose Director) on our website. This tool helps you determine the exact amount of concentrate needed based on your preferred dilution ratio and the volume of your spray apparatus.
Watch the full video for a detailed demonstration and tips on achieving the best results with our concentrated formulas. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more Product Pulse videos.
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