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Did you spray the actual green leaves, or the bare ground?
Sorry to bring you bad news, but you will have loads of embryonic baby garlic bulbs that you wouldn't have seen. They can lay dormant in the soil for 6 years. You will probably have a lovely new crop next year.
The weedkiller you used is for lawns, which means it will kill the broad-leaved weeds, and leave the grass alone. With garlic being monocotyledonous, (one shoot emerges from the seed and not pairs of leaves), the same as grass, it may be a little more resistant to what you've used.
Garlic will die down on its own accord soon, so you may have to wait until next spring to see how successful you've been. I'm not a big advocate of chemicals nowadays, but I would suggest that you try Glyphosate on any re-growth next year, instead. Desperate times mean desperate measures?
A few photos of what you've told us would be helpful.
Cheers, I genuinely didn't get too 'excited' thinking there would be a payback.
I watered it onto green leaves and it wiped out them out almost immediately, leaving quite a lot of bare patches so not really got any photos.
Here's half of today's work.
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After
I did dig up a pooh load of red spiral bulbs, what were they?