Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Bluing has had many uses, especially by farmers. Here is the link. The bluing has not been used to my knowledge in a fogger, however I would think this non-toxic, and perhaps worth a try. Just use a few drops it takes very little. I am not concerned about toxic but turning things blue. http://www.crystalgrowing.com/alte-version/recipes/blueing/mrsstewart/pages/msbp\ urp.htm http://www.crystalgrowing.com/alte-version/recipes/blueing/mrsstewart/pages/msbu\ ses.htm http://www.mrsstewart.com/pdf/animalingestion.pdf > > Is the bluing only used in the laundry? > IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help? > > Thanks for all the help. > > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 Hi Sandy Tri-jet foggers rule I use it every 3 days for 1 month & stopped the bug in my house , it still crawls in thru the cracks , but I fog again & it dies out I use 1 cup borax & 1 cup epsom & 1 cup windex & 1 gallon of hot hot water fill the fogger , plug it in to a lamp wall socket time do for 15 mins per room .. : they die God bless you Sandye , Bill On Fri Apr 1st, 2011 6:02 PM EDT sandy e wrote: >Is the bluing only used in the laundry? >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help? > >Thanks for all the help. > >Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2011 Report Share Posted April 2, 2011 Bill Isn't borax and epsom salt hard on the fogger? I used moppable boric acid in my tri jet once and it plugged the unit? > > >Is the bluing only used in the laundry? > >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help? > > > >Thanks for all the help. > > > >Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2011 Report Share Posted April 2, 2011 Hi Healing Hope Borax & epsom is mo problem if you run some warm water thru it after. The is only 1 moving part says the manufactuer , the fan , it blows the ait into the snout of the unit which maks a vanturi eddect swiling the liquid which is drawn up into the snout area by the vacumm produced by the venturi effect , if it plug a tthe tip , it come apart so you can clean it in the 3 air holes the the mist is blown out of. You must use the cloth bonnet over the motor ait intake as they provide with all tri-jet foggers . They are warrentied no quetions asked for 5 years . The unit destroys bugs with little effort , I used it every 3 days for a month & fogged the monsters to almost 0. I still feell one or 2 little ones somtimes , so I poof baking soada on them & the disappear , I also mop weekly with arm and hammer laundry soap 1 cup per gallon ,it destroys the bug fast . The soap does live a residue , I like it ....? Well more than I like bugs burrowing into my cornea & ears nose & other spots . Plus if more crawl in , the residue helps stop them, I hope . God bless you HealingHope, Bill . On Sat Apr 2nd, 2011 7:32 AM EDT healinghope wrote: >Bill Isn't borax and epsom salt hard on the fogger? I used moppable boric acid in my tri jet once and it plugged the unit? > >> >> >Is the bluing only used in the laundry? >> >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help? >> > >> >Thanks for all the help. >> > >> >Sandy >> > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2011 Report Share Posted April 2, 2011 Bill Thanks for the info. That is how I got mine to work I ran warm water through it, and cleaned the holes. I did not receive this " cloth bonnet " you wrote of with mine from cedarcide? Perhaps cheese cloth would work the same? > >> > >> >Is the bluing only used in the laundry? > >> >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help? > >> > > >> >Thanks for all the help. > >> > > >> >Sandy > >> > > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 I posted this for laundry not hair color? You MUST add the bluing to water. Totally non-toxic, but like I bet you stayed home. Must have your husband read, perhaps. > > > > It was Marie who posted that. Very useful. I guess you stayed home... hope all is going better Sandy. > > > > > > > Bluing > >  > > > > > I just got some bottles of bluing and I think it is turning out to be very useful. > I do have some questions. > > First off I am using glasses that were my deceased brothers. > mine broke and with the foamy stuff still in my eyelashes I need to wait to buy a new pair. > > So when I read small print like a label I have to use a magnifier. > I decided to put some in my > hair. My grandmover had white hair and when she dre ssed up she had the bluing added to her white hair. So I put some in my hair. I could not read the label so I j ust poured the bottle over my hair like it was shampoo, then I started rubbing it on my skin. Well I have short hair but it took over two hours to get the bluing out of my hair. I have went around wipping everything with it. I even put some on our hew hardwood floors and if it didn't get to dry it make the floor shine. I can see that it rubs in and you don't see blue, if you wipe immediately. > Thanks to the person that posted about it. > > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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