(Sorry if this post doesn't belong in this section but no idea where to put it; powers that be, feel free to place appropriately)
I'm in Canada; so it's not as easy as walking into your corner hardware store and grabbing a bottle of Sawyer permethrine or of the sort already per-diluted. So far it's still restrictive here, unless your part of the military or livestock(WTF!?) I thought I did hear something about MarksWorkWarehouse bringing clothes in that have it impregnated but eh i dunno.
I could order, but I did manage to find a "500ml volume bottle" of Superior Control Product which contains "12.5g/litres of permethrine" at a garden center.
(the only other ingredient added to this appears to be benzoic acid,sodium salt at .1% as a preservative)
My question for any math wizards here is; how much water do I need to add to this in order to get the proper recommended ratio of .5% permethrine so i can spray gear and/or soak garments.
My guess is approximately 1L give or take, but I dunno if it should be guess work or more of a science lol my head hurts
Any help of coarse appreciated
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