Hi guys.. i was thinking about this... is possible to create a UV Reactive Fog with standard foggers/hazers?
Hi guys.. i was thinking about this... is possible to create a UV Reactive Fog with standard foggers/hazers?
Lorenzo from Italy
www.LF-entertainment.it
If you don't mind getting the UV reactive dye all over everything, sure. My guess is it would probably clog your fogger's heater, also.
There is UV reactive bubble juice which would look really nice floating in the fog.
http://www.froggysfog.com/product/TB...lf-Gallon.html
No, I don't think the bubble juice would work in a fogger. I was mentioning it as a cool idea for an effect.
If I was at a club and I saw all these little glowing bubbles floating within the fog, I would probably think someone dropped something in my drink.
If you really want to try getting UV fog, get some UV paint, water it down A LOT, and make sure you are using a cheap fogger that you don't mind destroying.
ahn ok
it's a strange idea of tonight... if i will have time (and a cheap fogger) i will try it
if anyone knows something... i'm here![]()
Lorenzo from Italy
www.LF-entertainment.it
Would it be safe for you and your audience to breathe in ?
i don't know... of course i'm looking fors something safe![]()
Lorenzo from Italy
www.LF-entertainment.it
When experimenting with anything but regular fog-juice, be sure to wear a proper gasmask, and take care to not poison any innocent bystanders/pets.
I'm still waiting for a youtube-movie of a successful combo of petrol and a fog machine.
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