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Sep 06, 2018 - 03:31 AM
There is no exact amount of "linear or board feet" that Totality will treat. It all depends on the wood and how porous it is. The base mixing concentration starts at .32 oz per gallon of water and goes up to .64 oz per gallon of water. Most people will use around 1 oz per gallon of water. Here is a link to the label - http://www.epestsupply.com/images/Pro...
A gallon of Totality concentrate will make 128 gallons of mix all the way up to 400 gallons of mix if applied at the low rate. Its highly concentrated and makes a lot of chemical, but depending on the amount of wood you need to treat, you may only need a few gallons. Typically 1 gallon of mix will treat around 800 board feet of wood. This is the application rate for BoraCare which is also water based and the only guideline to go off of. Hope this helps.
A gallon of Totality concentrate will make 128 gallons of mix all the way up to 400 gallons of mix if applied at the low rate. Its highly concentrated and makes a lot of chemical, but depending on the amount of wood you need to treat, you may only need a few gallons. Typically 1 gallon of mix will treat around 800 board feet of wood. This is the application rate for BoraCare which is also water based and the only guideline to go off of. Hope this helps.
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