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October 13th, 2021 10:36 AM #1There are now affordable Fog Machines (china) but I am really curious if they really disinfect our cars and how long would the machine last (baka sayang lang ang pera).
Now, how often should I use it in a month/week?
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October 13th, 2021 10:43 AM #2
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October 13th, 2021 10:44 AM #3
The dental clinic I visited uses a hand held gun type nano spray (defogger) that they use on the customers as they enter.
Seems harmless enough but I do not know if this really disinfects effectively. Probably better than nothing at all.
If it were not for this pandemic, we would not give these gadgets a second look.
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October 13th, 2021 12:09 PM #4
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October 13th, 2021 12:11 PM #5
^ Defogger = Removes fog. Why would they defog their patients?
Anyway, the fog machine is just that.... it creates very fine fog mist that can stay airborne longer. How effective it is lies with the disinfectant solution being used.
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October 13th, 2021 12:23 PM #6Nagkamali lang yung nag post. Fogger ibig niya sabihin siguro.
Para sa akin, wala naman masyado difference yung mga devices na yan with the more common disinfectant in aerosol cans (Lysol, etc.) except na yung sa lata of course hindi refillable. Even if may pandemic, bihira kami mag spray nun sa mga sasakyan namin.
Every one or two years though, we remove the a/c cabin filters and use those single use foggers in a can para ma-disinfect yung evaporator & interior ng a/c ducts, sabay replace na ng bagong cabin filter.
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October 13th, 2021 10:00 PM #7
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October 15th, 2021 06:46 PM #8Tinted cars may have a problem of letting the sun do its job though.
One of our cars have light tint installed (50 VLT ata), but it still blocks 99% of UV rays (yung reactive lenses namin barely change color when we drive it, kahit noontime sun pa.)
I know may pandemic (and we DO take the proper precautions as advised by the experts/authorities) but I think these disinfection products (foggers/ UV lamps, etc.) are excessive and unnecessary, but that's just me.
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July 5th, 2022 07:47 AM #9
Has anyone tried repurposing these machines, particularly the battery-powered handheld ones, to instead dispense pesticides/insecticides like Baygon water-based non-aerosol multi-insect spray?
Mahilig kasi sa profit ang ford. Strategy yan na huwag gawing matibay ang mga parts para maraming...
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