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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Nomad74

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Damon does it say Thermal? Could they be talking about a ULV fogger?
Maybe, thats why i'm asking. please use small words. I'm under the influence of multiple cold medicines right now.
 

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Ok, so ULV is the kind that put out a light mist?
 

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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:
 

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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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Shorty

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The fogger shown in the pic above is a thermal fogger, which I think we all know.

However, it can be changed to an ULV fogger simply by removing the thermal barrel at the front of the fogger.

Again, which I'm sure many will be aware of.

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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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