🌿 Paint Your Lawn Green, Even in Drought!
EnviroColor 4EverGreen Grass and Turf Paint is a premium solution designed to revitalize your lawn, covering up to 1,000 square feet. Ideal for dormant Bermuda grass, it effectively conceals pet stains and disease spots while being easy to apply with any pump sprayer. This eco-friendly formula ensures a vibrant green lawn all season long, even during drought conditions.
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 20.32 cm; 498.95 Grams |
Part number | 4EG0032 |
Item volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | EnviroColor |
Item model number | 4EG0032 |
ASIN | B00KZ9EIV8 |
A**M
second batch was better but not perfect
I had to purchase twice as first batch would not dilute or mix correctly, second batch was better but not perfect, had to use an electric drill and plaster mixer to get the paint mixed well enough for the sprayer. The supplier in the US were prompt to respond but said they had not had any issues. I recommend you treat with caution as there may be a contaminated batch at Amazon's distribution Center.
S**S
One Star
Looked horrible and unnatural
A**G
Great performance but too pricy
Actually quite surprised with the lasting performance of this dye. It might be a little tricky to get the right colour by playing with the level of concentration, trial and error. But once the match is locked-in, boy does it look good and after 45 days it still offers some pretty decent hiding performance! Deducted one star because the price is simply too much for what it is.If you found my review helpful, please select yes.
P**M
Love my green lawn!
This is the same stuff they use at the local golf course. I posted a before and after picture (I have two sections like the lawn section in the photo so probably close to 800 square feet FYI) - and I could have gone full emerald green, but I kept it rather "light" which I thought was a little more realistic looking. I read a lot of reviews here and the tips & comments helped me so I hope that this review will help you too.Unlike many reviewers - I had NO problems with gumming up or clogging BUT I followed the directions and shook the bottle REALLY well. Make no mistake, this is paint, like really thick paint, kind of like the consistency of watery yogurt (!) so shake it really good. Then, it tells you to fill the sprayer first with water and THEN add the product. I think this step is very important. I used the Chapin's 2 gallon sprayer with "sure spray Anti-Clog filter for clog-free spraying" (which I bought here on Amazon) and which may have also helped eliminate clogging. After I added the paint to the 2 gallon water filled container, I shook it (really good), like instructed. Then, as I painted the lawn, I kept shaking it every few minutes thinking that would prevent the product settling & potentially causing a clog . The anti-clog mechanism at the end of the tube in the sprayer may, indeed, have helped too. When it came time to refill the container, even though it hadn't clogged, because of all the reviews about the sprayers clogging, I went ahead and rinsed out the spray tube and the little "anti-clog" attachment, then refilled it with water & added paint again.OK, a few more tips... The container is not that big! 32oz sounds like a lot but it says to use 6-12 oz per gallon! I did not want to run out and I'm frugal (aka cheap) so since the instructions say to paint the lawn twice going vertical and then horizontal, I decided to err on the side of too little rather than too much. So I used 6 oz per gallon. That was plenty!!!!! (May also have helped prevent clogging.) The second time for the second coat, being the cheapie that I am, I only added 8oz to the whole 2 gallons of water. It actually seemed fine! And now I have 12oz left for future use!Now don't forget what some reviewers have said! This is paint and will stain you, your shoes your hands the cement- everything! In fact it seems to stain more & quicker than regular paint. So I wore bags on my feet, gloves,paint clothes and then I used a big piece of cardboard to block to "mask" the edges (see photo). Have water and a rag handy to wipe up a spill asap.I highly recommend treating the lawn like you're painting a wall. Do the trim first - which I did (going around the lawn with a big piece of cardboard to block overspray) and then you can just paint the inside without worrying about overspray. If you go slow and close you can literally paint the lawn emerald green. I went fast with wide strokes 2-3 feet back and forth and went with a light coat. Then the second coat was the same but doing my strokes in a different direction. I could have used my leftover paint and gone for a third coat but I was fine with the way it turned out.
J**I
works great! easy to use
works great! easy to use. no water usage here in so cal for the next three months.see my before and after.thanks!
S**1
The only responsible way to have a green yard in a Southern California drought!
The media could not be loaded. This stuff is legit. Be warned, the concentrate *is* messy and like others have commented, it will stain like a mofo whatever it touches. READ the helpful instruction sheet that comes with the package. Then read it again. I used masking paper and tape to protect surrounding concrete. Remember, the quality of your finished product depends on the prep you do before.Put on some gloves, grab your yard sprayer & fill it with water, then add the desired amount per the instructions. I did about half the 32oz bottle (16oz) into a 2 gallon sprayer. Best to pour, fill, etc, over some rocks or the lawn since it can splash a little when you pour. Then apply. Tip: keep the sprayer a little higher so you spray longer, but get a more even coverage than spraying too close. Is it perfect, no. Is it a remarkable improvement over a dead, barren backyard, absolutely.
J**R
What a great product!
I let my grass in the front yard turn brown to save water. I put this product on this morning and the lawn looks great. I used the minimal amount of "paint" as per the directions. If you want to get it done quickly, you could add more color, but I found the weaker solution allowed it to drip down to the root area making it look more natural. I used the paper packing to put on top of the concrete and lawn border. Next time I will tape it down so it does not get on the concrete. You have to scrub fast and hard once it is spilled. Also be careful when refilling the container. Even if you open it slowly, the green will get on you. Looking at the color five hours later, it looks a little blue, but not much. I didn't totally saturate the lawn. I thought a little brown undertone in areas made it look more natural. 16 oz. covered about 300 sq feet. I'd buy it again.
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