Thermal Fogger

tmdry

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Do all thermal foggers require you to wipe down all the contents, walls, etc?

Or are there any products where you can just dry fog the entire room w/out having to wipe it all down?

Want to avoid making a return trip to wipe the entire place down at all costs, if possible.

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Bill if that is what's happening (post cleanup) you're over applying it or you're using a bug fogger. The Thermogen hot fogger or Thermogen 2000 don't need application to the point that fall out results. Fog a just enough to see it, if you have so much in the air its difficult to see, you have too much.

Its better to make a second application when odors are strong rather than one heavy application. The same applies for the Curtis Dyna-Fog Golden Eagle too
 
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whats wrong with the black flag thermo fogger from home depot?

59 dolla!
 

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There is a water based thermal fog products from Restorex that is much less likely to require wiping down than if you are using an oil based product. I think the oil based formula does a better job of deodorizing.

As Richard says, the key is no too over-apply. Then you don't get fall-out of small particles from the air onto the contents.
 

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Thermo 2000?

It works great with the Electogen 2000. Actually I think it would work well with any professional smoke machine. We use it more now days that the Thermo 55.

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Thermo 2000?

It works great with the Electogen 2000. Actually I think it would work well with any professional smoke machine. We use it more now days that the Thermo 55.

Yes, that is what I had in mind, Thermo 2000.
 

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Thanks for the replies.

This was meant more for applying a mold encapsulant thru a fogger vs spraying it. We used Concrobeum mold control thru a b&g sprayer but it takes a long time and we weren't sure if it would do as great of a job vs a thermal fogger. If we did use a fogger, I wanted to be sure we wouldn't need to go back and wipe everything down.

Hepa dryvaccing already feels like eternity to do.
 

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