Using a Thermo-Fogger for Odorcide?

Nomad74

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I usually use an oil based product in my thermal-fogger like tabac-attack, but I was reading the label on my Odorcide and it said it can be fogged. Anyone ever run this stuff through a thermal-froggy before?

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Desk Jockey

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Yes ULV is an acronym for Ulta Low Volume. It puts out a very small particle size. So much that it takes hours for it to dissipate. You should wear a respirator when using it, don't want to breathe those s mm all particles in. They kill the good stuff as easily as the bad.

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Nomad74

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Yes ULV is an acronym for Ulta Low Volume. It puts out a very small particle size. So much that it takes hours for it to dissipate. You should wear a respirator when using it, don't want to breathe those s mm all particles in. They kill the good stuff as easily as the bad.

Sma enough words? :winky:
Well, that's no fun. I'll stick with my thick plumbs of smoke.
 
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Lee Stockwell
No, not quite. I've used those Burgess type fogger since the 80's. They spray a mist, but not like a dedicated ULV sprayer, in either particle size or volume of spray.
 
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Sorry Lee, thanks for pointing that out.

Yes, a fine mist, NOT ULV.

I got rid of my original ULV fogger, I think from Bridgepoint ???

It looked similar to this one which is a stock photo.

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