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Dry-fog technology, interior disinfection and the self-service business — explained simply.
What Is Dry Fog and How Does a Dry-Fog Generator Work?
Dry fog is a glycol-based aerosol of 5–20 micron particles that fills the whole cabin and neutralizes odors at the source. Here is how it works.
Read moreCar Interior Disinfection: Destroying Bacteria, Fungi and Mold with Dry Fog
Dry fog disinfects a car interior at the molecular level — reaching the vents, A/C evaporator and fabrics to destroy bacteria, fungi and mold at the source.
Read moreHow to Remove the Toughest Car Smells with Dry Fog
Smoke, pets, damp, mold, A/C or spoiled food — dry fog binds and neutralizes odor molecules at the source, leaving no moisture or residue.
Read moreSelf-Service Dry-Fog Terminals: A Turnkey Business With Fast Payback
A self-service dry-fog terminal runs 24/7, earns passive income and can pay for itself in weeks to months. Here is how the turnkey business works.
Read moreThermal fogger vs cold (ULV) fogger: which dry-fog machine to choose?
Thermal foggers make dense, visible fog; cold ULV foggers are safer indoors. Compare the two technologies and pick the right dry fog unit.
Read moreChoosing Dry-Fog Liquid: Neutralizers, Fragrances and Antibacterial Solutions
Dry-fog liquids come in four types — neutralizer, fragrance, antibacterial and 2-in-1. Here is how to choose, and why cheap liquid costs more in the end.
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