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August 22, 2008 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: PNW
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Steam report
I was intrigued after reading about using steam for weed-killer.
So I tried it using this little Shark steam cleaner that is about the size of a small shop-vac and has a wand that the steam comes out of. The using up of the steam reservoir, requiring a rest to let it cool off and a refill, is not so fast that it becomes annoying (you can treat quite a few square feet before having to stop). One caveat: a quick pass over the weeds, like one might use if spraying with an herbicide, does not work well. You have to dwell on the weeds a bit with the steam before it will kill the top growth. I went over a hundred square feet with lots of wild bent grass, creeping buttercups, and various miscellaneous weeds. While a few died instantly from just a quick pass over with the steam, the bent grass and buttercup barely noticed it. With tough weeds, you have to stand in one place and basically steam the weed until it is dripping hot water before you see any effect. (Actual boiling water may be more effective for this.)
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