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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

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> Is the bluing only used in the laundry?

> IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help?

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> Thanks for all the help.

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> Sandy

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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

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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?

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>Thanks for all the help.

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>Sandy

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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?

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> >Is the bluing only used in the laundry?

> >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help?

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> >Thanks for all the help.

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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

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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?

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>> >Is the bluing only used in the laundry?

>> >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help?

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>> >Thanks for all the help.

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>> >Sandy

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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?

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> >> >IF these white flecks are all over would useing the fogger help?

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> >> >Thanks for all the help.

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> >> >Sandy

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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.

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> It was Marie who posted that.  Very useful.  I guess you stayed home... hope

all is going better Sandy.

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> I just got some bottles of bluing and I think it is turning out to be very

useful.

> I do have some questions.

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> 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.

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> 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.

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> Sandy

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