What is fog juice used for?

Professional strength fog juice is designed to create a much denser fog. Low-lying fog juice is intended for use in ground fog machines. You will want to use the fog juice solution that is recommended by the manufacturer of your individual fog machine.

What are the ingredients in fog juice?

Fog fluids have two primary ingredients – an active one and deionized water. The active ingredient can be propylene glycol, triethylene glycol, glycerin or a mixture of these. The vaporization temperature varies for these ingredients, so you should use a fog machine that is compatible with the fluid you have.

Can you drink fog juice?

Do not breathe the fumes produced continuously by the product. Do not eat, drink and smoking during use.

How long does fog juice last?

How long your fog juice will last depends on the wattage of your machine. One quart of fog juice will generally burn for six hours in a 400-watt compact fog machine (four hours in a low lying machine) and a 1,000-watt machine will burn for two hours.

How do you make fog juice?

Step 1: Make your “fog juice” by mixing a solution of one part glycerin to three parts distilled water. The “fog” is created when the solution is heated to the point of evaporation. The process leaves an accumulation of dense vapor, which becomes cloudy when it hits room-temperature air.

Does fog juice leave residue?

The fluid will not linger as long or be quite as dense, but it will not leave near the residue the oil base does. Overall both bases produce a relatively similar effect, so typically the situation will determine which base is preferable. One of the most common effects people struggle to create is low line fog.

Can you use fog juice without a fog machine?

You can create a small amount of fog in a jar using hot water and ice, but for larger amounts, you will need to use a liquid glycerin solution. For fog that falls instead of rises, use dry ice or create a cooling mechanism for standard glycerin-based fog juice.