Has anyone here ever put blacklight bubbles into one of the bubble foggers?
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Blacklight bubbles –
09-15-2010,06:56 AM
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09-15-2010,07:07 AM
I have not but want to this year. The effect is really cool!
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09-15-2010,07:50 AM
I tried them last year in my yard and they didnt reflect all that well. Due mainly to lights from a neighbors yard. I have seen results on here where the bubbles are in a "true" dark location and they really glow. The UV bubbles are a stronger bubble fluid. The bubbles stack up on the ground. I ended up going with regular bubbles as they were a weaker and i liked the effect that every 3rd or 4th one just randomly popping in mid air. I placed a red light next to them and they cast a good shadow on my house. Bottom line if you have dont have light pollution then srping for the UV fluid
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09-15-2010,09:55 AM
Thanks for the video Terra. I think I am going to sneak one of our bottles to do a test this year maybe with a fan near the base to get some good lift.
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09-15-2010,10:00 AM
I am planning to use a bubble fogger with the uv bubble solution in my cauldron this year.
I saw a witch from canada did and it looked wonderful.
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