Frequently asked questions about lawn paint
Endurant lawn paint lasts up to three months depending mostly on the grass's growth rate and frequency of mowing.
No. Endurant lawn paint provides agronomic benefits to turfgrass and is environmentally friendly. Allow two hours after applying Endurant lawn paint before letting the dog or pets on the lawn so the lawn has had an opportunity to completely dry.
Endurant lawn paint is made with organic pigments combined with binders made for the colorant to adhere exceptionally well to turfgrass.
Yes. Once the Endurant lawn paint is dry, usually in just one to two hours after applying, it is safe for you and your pets or children to walk on the grass again.
A sprayer, water and Endurant lawn paint is all you need. A garden sprayer is available at almost any hardware store, garden center or home improvement store. Consider a garden sprayer that is at least one gallon and a bigger backpack sprayer for a particularly large grassy area or larger than average lawn. You can also see what Sod University says: Turf Colorant: A Great Option for Maintaining Winter Color in Warm Season Lawns.
When choosing the best time to apply Endurant lawn paint, check the forecast and avoid applying Endurant when heavy rain, snow or other precipitation is in the immediate forecast. As long as Endurant lawn paint has had a couple hours to dry after the first application of the grass colorant, than rain will not affect the permanent Endurant colorant.
Other weather conditions to consider, include avoid spraying when it's windy and consider applying Endurant lawn paint when there is a light morning dew on the grass. The morning dew is not necessary, but if a morning dew is present, it can provide optimal conditions for even coverage.
Are there any common mistakes I should avoid when applying lawn paint for the first time?