Cold fogger machines

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rotaman
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Cold fogger machines

Post by rotaman »

After the lockdown is lifted and am sure were all going to be that extra careful over cleansing before guest arrive, has anyone got/use a Fogging machine, i seen them on youtube how they operate, i think most come from China, how good are they, what are your thoughts on them.
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Post by Joanna »

I looked into fogging machines last year. I came to the conclusion that they're really meant for mostly hard surfaces. Also, we're off site and would depend on cleaners to use it properly. It has to be held over each surface long enough to be effective and then the surfaces need time to dry. I thought it would just be too time consuming to be practical for a whole house.
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Post by ianh100 »

I agree it may work in some locations but it will not go into cupboards or do anything on a surface not exposed.
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