Well cue the glyphosate detractors....
GYphosate 41%, 53%
Just the generic kind from tractor supply.
It kills perfectly, as long as you spray it correctly.
It is more effective early in the year, than late in tje year. Certain weeds require certain concentrations. It will kill anything, as long as it is mixed correctly, applied correctly.
I don't know what you are even spraying, but...
Don't cut it and spray it.
Don't let it seed out and spray it.
Use surfactant....always.
DONT mix it "extra strong" this results in the weeds dying back quick, but not dying to the roots.
If you spray correctly, the weeds should very slowly turn brown over 5 to 7 days. Woody stuff like brambles and poison oak etc, require a higher concentration.
The glyphosate, is supposed to travel through thecplant via photosynthesis slowly, so that it reaches the roots.