Make sure you clean the bottle well if there was juice or soda inside before usage. Pure glycerin (veggie-based is the best).Step 1: Gathering the Ingredients and Containers But you can find more information on the dry ice fog in the Pro Tips section.
In this tutorial, I will mostly focus on the first type of fog fluid since it’s the most versatile. Be careful while handling it, though, as dry ice can give you frostbite if you don’t wear gloves. As to the dry ice, I can’t recommend any specific type, the regular one should be fine. But in this case, you may not need the machine at all, therefore, any water will be fine. If using a fogging machine, buy distilled water for the mix.
If you want the fog to fall, you’ll need: Minerals are good for our bodies, but when it comes to machines, the buildup in pipes or even the main container will lower its longevity by much. Mineral or tap water will clog it up over time. This type of water is purified and won’t leave residue in your fog machine. Plus, it won’t get any toxins in the air, so you, your family, pets, and guests, are completely safe.Īs to the water, make sure you buy distilled bottled water at a drugstore or a grocery store. Pure glycerin can take water directly from the air, improving the quality of fog. Don’t use synthetic types, they won’t work that well. I highly recommend buying pure glycerin at a pharmacy or a convenience store.