You should try not to mix more than you need or use up any extra when the job is completed or you can keep it in the equipment until the next use if stored properly. It breaks down over time so you can simply freshen it up a little. Many companies pour leftovers from small sprayers in a spray rig tank used on bigger jobs.
you use "of" with disposed
On your chest
it was disposed in space by arcrafts
My dog is disposed to like people. I'm waiting until all of the paper plates from dinner have been disposed of.
Oil and sewage would affect us especially if it was disposed of in a lake. From there, it could go into bottled water, and poison fish and various other animals. If it was disposed of in a landfill. the buildup of methan could produce a gas problem, and would also affect a vast number of animals. However, if it was dumped in a lake, it would be more serious.
how was trash disposed 1000 years ago
Disposed OF (one "f") is correct-meaning to get rid of; not "disposed off"
waste in the sugar factory is disposed often by using hands
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
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The past tense of "disposition" used as a verb would be "disposed."
The antonym of "poison" is "elixir."