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Old 07-15-2013, 09:10 AM
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AYM - It's a quart bottle, sprays about 1 ml/pump, so roughly 950 pumps. I cannot judge your coverage. It is a topical spray for plants surfaces.

SJF - I doubt it, as anthracnose is systemic. I'd go with Cleary's 3336WP.

Steve - I am working off of memory from very old data. I worked for the company that produced the vast majority of the world's tin chemicals, and after several mergers, we purchased duPont's hydrogen peroxide manufacturing plants - I could be remembering incorrectly. However, I DO know that the Oxidate/Zero-tol stabilizer is far better.
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AYM - It's a quart bottle, sprays about 1 ml/pump, so roughly 950 pumps. I cannot judge your coverage. It is a topical spray for plants surfaces.

SJF - I doubt it, as anthracnose is systemic. I'd go with Cleary's 3336WP.

Steve - I am working off of memory from very old data. I worked for the company that produced the vast majority of the world's tin chemicals, and after several mergers, we purchased duPont's hydrogen peroxide manufacturing plants - I could be remembering incorrectly. However, I DO know that the Oxidate/Zero-tol stabilizer is far better.
Thanks Ray. I haven't seen Cleary's in any stores. Do you know of a good source with reasonable prices?
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Thanks Ray. I haven't seen Cleary's in any stores. Do you know of a good source with reasonable prices?
I bought it under the name "Thiomyl" from here:
Thiomyl Systemic Fungicide

Here is another vendor that I have purchased from and they have a smaller package:
THIOMYL Systemic Fungicide, Clearys 3336F 50%, 2oz!

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I bought it under the name "Thiomyl" from here:
Thiomyl Systemic Fungicide

Here is another vendor that I have purchased from and they have a smaller package:
THIOMYL Systemic Fungicide, Clearys 3336F 50%, 2oz!
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Old 07-15-2013, 01:00 PM
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Steve - I am working off of memory from very old data. I worked for the company that produced the vast majority of the world's tin chemicals, and after several mergers, we purchased duPont's hydrogen peroxide manufacturing plants - I could be remembering incorrectly. However, I DO know that the Oxidate/Zero-tol stabilizer is far better.
No argument here. I did some research on H2O2 stabilizers a few years ago, trying to determine which ones were added to the stronger (than 3%) non-food grade solutions that were available here. That's where I came across Na2SnO3/K2SnO3/acetanilide in that role. PAA seems preferable for several reasons.

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