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How to Properly Store Your AZFogFactory Fluids
For the longest shelf life and best performance, always store your AZFogFactory fluids in their original containers with the caps tightly sealed. Keep them in a cool, dark place—such as a cabinet or storage room—away from direct heat or sunlight.
Water-based fog and haze fluids should never be stored in hot environments. Excessive heat accelerates fluid degradation and causes the blend to spoil more quickly. Cooler temperatures significantly slow this process and help maintain the quality and consistency of your fluids over time.
Protect your investment by storing it right!
Fog and haze fluid are fine for you to breath. The chemical composition of our fog fluids uses safe, tested, and approved chemicals for the formulation of atmospheric/theatrical fog. The chemicals are found in many food and drink products and the FDA has deemed them safe for inhalation.
In the menu at the top of the screen, click on PRODCUTS. Then navigate to the specific product you want info on and click on the image. You will find any downloadable information and SDS available for each product we distribute.
Why Our Fluids Are 100% Glycerin-Free
1. Glycerin is too thick for many machines Glycerin is a heavy molecule, which makes it a very thick (viscous) ingredient. When it’s added to fog or haze fluids, it increases the overall thickness of the blend. Many smaller or budget fog machines struggle to pull these thicker fluids through their feed tubes, leading to weak output or flow issues.
2. Glycerin doesn’t vaporize cleanly Glycerin has a significantly higher boiling point than the glycols used in high-quality fog fluids. Most fog and haze machines aren’t designed to reach those higher temperatures, so glycerin often doesn’t fully vaporize. This results in “wet fog,” which can:
Leave a slippery residue on floors
Be pulled into fans, amplifiers, controllers, and sensitive electronics
Create buildup inside equipment
Make a mess and increase maintenance needs
3. It causes internal buildup and clogs Because glycerin doesn’t fully vaporize, it begins to collect inside the machine’s heating chamber. Over time, it becomes sticky, gooey, and eventually leads to clogs that require costly cleaning or repairs.
4. It’s commonly used in cheap fluids Glycerin is the main ingredient in many low-quality, bargain fog and haze fluids. If the price looks too good to be true, the blend likely contains a high amount of glycerin—along with all the problems that come with it.
Why Our Fluids Are Different
All of our fog and haze fluids are 100% glycerin-free and engineered for complete vaporization. This gives you our signature clean, dry, pure-white output with long hang time and minimal residue.
We use only premium, safe ingredients—no shortcuts, no cheap fillers—delivering the perfect fog or haze effect while protecting your equipment and your venue. Experience cleaner performance, better output, and a whole lot less maintenance.