If I'm using a fogger and I'm in a 10 x 10 room how long should I run the fogger to kill mold? If I spray it on I can see that it's wet I don't know how long you have to fog to make sure everything is saturated
I have the Victory Electrostatic Sprayer, which ratio is best? Do I dilute it in a separate container or can I dilute it in the bottle that comes with the sprayer? Can I just fill the bottle with just Vital Oxide? I don't want to waste any solution. I'll be using the sprayer in different work areas as well as my patrol unit.
The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio. How you dilute the product personal preference, it would likely be easier to pre-mix with measuring containers to get the mix ratios correct. As a side note for your safety, if you are not already aware, there is a Health Canada recall on the Victory sprayers, here is more info: healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2021/74861r-eng.php If you need an alternative, you may want to consider our NPD sprayers: greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties Hope that helps!
We would not recommend applying the product directly to paper as the dispensed product does land on the surfaces fairly wet. Yes, the product can be applied with a fogger or a mister. Consider these two parts if you are looking for a misting option: greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/trigger-sprayers/kar10070840 greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc
The recommended dilution ratio for a specific application is located on the product. For a space such as a office it is recommended to use 5 parts water to 1 part of vital oxide (5:1 ratio). Be sure to always reference the manufactures labels before using this product in any location. We also recommend that in order to maximize usage it is best to pair with a sprayer or mister such as this NPD sprayer greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties. Thank you for watching!
Some HVAC duct cleaning companies use this product to spray into the ducting. If I want to do this myself, what concentration should I use and what is the best way to spray into your ducts?
The product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 - if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio. You'll want to use a sprayer/fogger to apply the Vital Oxide into your ducts.
can this eliminate thiol or mercaptan odors. i have a uvc device which emits this kind of odors during and after disinfection process. i just want to know if this can eliminate the toxic odor immediately. thanks
Vital Oxide is a super effective and heavy-duty odour eliminator. As it kills mold, mildew, bacteria, and viruses, it will also eliminate odor in homes, offices, facilities, and many other environments at the same time. This disinfectant would be the best option in your case. For more info, check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Vital+Solutions
Apologies if this is somewhat of a silly question, but when one says if you're using it to (sanitize)that means you're wiping the surface ? (?) if you're disinfecting that means you're misting or fogging with some type of device?
You can use a fogger for either sanitizing or disinfecting. The decision to sanitize or to disinfect something can be dependent on what the surface you are cleaning is. If you are wanting to sanitize a surface with Vital oxide a 9:1 mix ratio would be used. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 mix ratio. For more information regarding the products mentioned, be sure to check out our website greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers/vit9128c
Yes, Vital Oxide is an excellent choice for those applications. More info here > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
how long does it typically take to dry after waiting the 10 minutes? Our church is thinking about using this to spray the cloth pews down after each service.
Vital Oxide typically takes about 10-20 minutes to dry completely, with no rinsing or wiping required. Thanks for watching! For more info, check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Vital+Solutions
The 9:1 dilution is correct if your goal is daily sanitization. However, coverage is 1,000 square feet if sprayed and 8,000 square feet if applied by an electrostatic sprayer or fogging device. Thanks for watching!
After disinfecting a space and letting chemical air dry for 10 minutes is it safe to go back into the space like usual or should I wait an hour or so? Thanks in advance!!!!
That's the beauty of Vital Oxide, it requires virtually zero PPE and is very safe. Where other disinfectants require, full body suits, respiratory protection and goggles, Vital Oxide does not. It is safe enough for you to pour directly on your bare hands, while remaining incredibly effective at killing bacteria and viruses, including COVID19. So, after applying Vital Oxide it is safe to stay in the space without waiting for the product to dry. You can check the product out here: greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers/vit9128c
I work in the hospital and want to disinfect my car, my seats are vinyl/leather. Do I need to dilute it, or does it loose efficiency for disinfecting after dilution?
As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio. Thank you for watching! Stay safe and if you need more information regarding the products mentioned in the video, be sure to check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties + greggdistributors.ca/search?q=sprayer+npd&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 ratio. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio | greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
As far as the mix ratio, it isn't really not specific to the type of machine you're using, it's more so for your desired usage. As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 ratio. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio. Thank you for watching! Stay safe and if you need more information regarding the products mentioned in the video, be sure to check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties + greggdistributors.ca/search?q=sprayer+npd&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
Although proper PPE is always recommended when disinfecting, it wouldn't be too dangerous if you happened to walk through the fogger mist with no PPE, since Vital Oxide is non-toxic and does not cause any respiratory or skin irritation. However, always be careful and take the necessary precautions to stay safe. Thank you for watching! greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
Unfortunately we do not provide the service itself, we just sell the products. You would have to check with cleaning companies in your local area. Thanks for watching!
If you're offering this as a service that your business provides, we would recommend double checking with the city bylaws in which you reside in. If you're solely fogging/disinfecting your own work space then you would not need to be certified to do so. Thanks for watching!
Although Vital Oxide is primarily used as a disinfectant cleaner, it is so mild that you can actually wash your hands in it and is safe on all your food surfaces with no rinse required. Thanks for watching! More info here > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Karcher,Vital+Solutions
Yes, Vital Oxide can also be applied by fogging or misting to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces as an adjunct to regular manual cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Thank you for watching!
No, the NPD sprayers are battery powered with a specialized tip for applying the Vital Oxide at a controlled flow as a mist. The benefit of these sprayers over electrostatic is the lower price and the added mobility of the sprayers.
The stuff I have does. It's not as safe as mentioned. Many people I know have chest congestion after using an electrostatic gun, including myself. It also leaves a residue.
How would this compare to Hypochlorous Acid? I understand you're promoting VitalOxide. Just wanting to hear an educated opinion, rather its bias or not. :)
@@shawn9113 The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio.
The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio.
Vital Oxide is safe to use on your electronics, however ensure that it does not enter the mic/speaker or entry points, like your charging port, so that they stay dry and in working order.
This is literally the best presentation I have ever seen for this product thank you guys so much for making it
Thank you for supporting our Canadian channel, we're glad you enjoyed it! Stay safe and stay tuned for more to come!
Side note this guy is awesome for such a cool detailed video along with answering just about everybody's redundant questions
Recently ordered it.i love how the French language is under English.good job. Even anything I have at home I cover French as it gets on my nerve
Great work! One of the best presentations on Vital Oxide I’ve seen.
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@@GreggDistributorsLP can it be used in a fogger?
Editor is a god.
Facts
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How funny... Cuz God IS AN EDITOR! 😂😂🤣
If I'm using a fogger and I'm in a 10 x 10 room how long should I run the fogger to kill mold? If I spray it on I can see that it's wet I don't know how long you have to fog to make sure everything is saturated
I have the Victory Electrostatic Sprayer, which ratio is best? Do I dilute it in a separate container or can I dilute it in the bottle that comes with the sprayer? Can I just fill the bottle with just Vital Oxide? I don't want to waste any solution. I'll be using the sprayer in different work areas as well as my patrol unit.
The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio. How you dilute the product personal preference, it would likely be easier to pre-mix with measuring containers to get the mix ratios correct. As a side note for your safety, if you are not already aware, there is a Health Canada recall on the Victory sprayers, here is more info:
healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2021/74861r-eng.php
If you need an alternative, you may want to consider our NPD sprayers:
greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties
Hope that helps!
Can keyboards and complied papers on desktops be treated with Vital Oxide?
Can Vital Oxide be used in an ionizing flogger or mister ?
We would not recommend applying the product directly to paper as the dispensed product does land on the surfaces fairly wet. Yes, the product can be applied with a fogger or a mister. Consider these two parts if you are looking for a misting option:
greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/trigger-sprayers/kar10070840
greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc
Hello
If I am going to disinfect a regular common area such as an office can I dilute and it still be effective or do I need to use straight forward.
The recommended dilution ratio for a specific application is located on the product. For a space such as a office it is recommended to use 5 parts water to 1 part of vital oxide (5:1 ratio). Be sure to always reference the manufactures labels before using this product in any location.
We also recommend that in order to maximize usage it is best to pair with a sprayer or mister such as this NPD sprayer greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers/npdpro128vcc?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties.
Thank you for watching!
Is vital oxide safe to spray on key boards and monitors with an electrostatic sprayer
Yes, it should be safe for that application.
Some HVAC duct cleaning companies use this product to spray into the ducting. If I want to do this myself, what concentration should I use and what is the best way to spray into your ducts?
The product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 - if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio. You'll want to use a sprayer/fogger to apply the Vital Oxide into your ducts.
@@GreggDistributorsLPHow can we ensure that it goes deep into the ducts? Most foggers aren't reaching very far.
Can this be brought in the UK?
What is the chlorine dioxide PPM concentration of this product?
can you use this on fabric? is it to be sprayed directly from a spray bottle?
Yes, you can use it on fabric. I can be applied with a spray bottle, mister, or fogger.
can this eliminate thiol or mercaptan odors. i have a uvc device which emits this kind of odors during and after disinfection process. i just want to know if this can eliminate the toxic odor immediately. thanks
Vital Oxide is a super effective and heavy-duty odour eliminator. As it kills mold, mildew, bacteria, and viruses, it will also eliminate odor in homes, offices, facilities, and many other environments at the same time. This disinfectant would be the best option in your case. For more info, check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Vital+Solutions
Apologies if this is somewhat of a silly question, but when one says if you're using it to (sanitize)that means you're wiping the surface ? (?)
if you're disinfecting that means you're misting or fogging with some type of device?
You can use a fogger for either sanitizing or disinfecting. The decision to sanitize or to disinfect something can be dependent on what the surface you are cleaning is. If you are wanting to sanitize a surface with Vital oxide a 9:1 mix ratio would be used. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 mix ratio. For more information regarding the products mentioned, be sure to check out our website greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers/vit9128c
Is it safe to spray Vital Oxide on ATM Machine Screen and key pad?
Yes, Vital Oxide is an excellent choice for those applications. More info here > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
how long does it typically take to dry after waiting the 10 minutes? Our church is thinking about using this to spray the cloth pews down after each service.
Vital Oxide typically takes about 10-20 minutes to dry completely, with no rinsing or wiping required. Thanks for watching! For more info, check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Vital+Solutions
Dilute 1:9(Vital Oxide:Water) to use fogger in. school with 1 gallon VitalOxide can cover 80,000 square feet, am I correct?
The 9:1 dilution is correct if your goal is daily sanitization. However, coverage is 1,000 square feet if sprayed and 8,000 square feet if applied by an electrostatic sprayer or fogging device. Thanks for watching!
After disinfecting a space and letting chemical air dry for 10 minutes is it safe to go back into the space like usual or should I wait an hour or so? Thanks in advance!!!!
That's the beauty of Vital Oxide, it requires virtually zero PPE and is very safe. Where other disinfectants require, full body suits, respiratory protection and goggles, Vital Oxide does not. It is safe enough for you to pour directly on your bare hands, while remaining incredibly effective at killing bacteria and viruses, including COVID19. So, after applying Vital Oxide it is safe to stay in the space without waiting for the product to dry. You can check the product out here:
greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers/vit9128c
@@GreggDistributorsLP thanks a lot for this info!!!
Can you spray this through a paint sprayer?
Theoretically it should work, however it's probably not the best type of sprayer for this product.
I work in the hospital and want to disinfect my car, my seats are vinyl/leather. Do I need to dilute it, or does it loose efficiency for disinfecting after dilution?
As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio. Thank you for watching! Stay safe and if you need more information regarding the products mentioned in the video, be sure to check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties + greggdistributors.ca/search?q=sprayer+npd&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
if clear for office, What's the dilute ratio? thx
As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 ratio. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio | greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
Is it measured by cups to sanatize?
It would depend on the size of the tank you're putting it in to spray. For sanitizing, you would mix 1-part Vital Oxide with 9-parts water.
Hi! What is the ratio of this solution if used in a fogging device?
As far as the mix ratio, it isn't really not specific to the type of machine you're using, it's more so for your desired usage. As specified in the video, the disinfecting solution is ready to use without dilution, however if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 ratio. If your goal is to disinfect, then it would be a 5:1 ratio. Thank you for watching! Stay safe and if you need more information regarding the products mentioned in the video, be sure to check out our site > greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties + greggdistributors.ca/search?q=sprayer+npd&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
Would it be dangerous if i walked into the mist created by the fogger without any PPE
Although proper PPE is always recommended when disinfecting, it wouldn't be too dangerous if you happened to walk through the fogger mist with no PPE, since Vital Oxide is non-toxic and does not cause any respiratory or skin irritation. However, always be careful and take the necessary precautions to stay safe. Thank you for watching! greggdistributors.ca/search?q=vital+solutions&resp_group=Default%2CVariations%2CItemProperties
Is this good for carpets for parvo
Yes it is! View article here: vitaloxide.com/blogs/blog/vital-oxide-the-ideal-disinfectant-for-veterinary-animal-care-facilities
Does this clean car carpet padding from mold smell ?
Yes, if it is used as directed, it should work well in this application.
@@GreggDistributorsLP I mean without pulling up the car carpet and just applying it to the surface of the carpet ?
Do you have distribution or shipment to USA?
No, unfortunately we do not, only Canada.
What does it cost to have this done as a service?
Unfortunately we do not provide the service itself, we just sell the products. You would have to check with cleaning companies in your local area. Thanks for watching!
Can I use this product on inflatable bounce houses?
You sure can! Thanks for watching.
Do i need to be certified to be able to start fogging?
I mean if i add it to my business, do i need to be certified?
If you're offering this as a service that your business provides, we would recommend double checking with the city bylaws in which you reside in. If you're solely fogging/disinfecting your own work space then you would not need to be certified to do so. Thanks for watching!
Can Vital Oxide be safely used as a hand sanitizer?
Although Vital Oxide is primarily used as a disinfectant cleaner, it is so mild that you can actually wash your hands in it and is safe on all your food surfaces with no rinse required. Thanks for watching! More info here > greggdistributors.ca/cleaning/Cleaning-Chemicals/Disinfectants-and-Sanitizers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:Karcher,Vital+Solutions
Can it be used in a fogger?
Yes, Vital Oxide can also be applied by fogging or misting to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces as an adjunct to regular manual cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Thank you for watching!
Is the backpack electrostatic?
No, the NPD sprayers are battery powered with a specialized tip for applying the Vital Oxide at a controlled flow as a mist. The benefit of these sprayers over electrostatic is the lower price and the added mobility of the sprayers.
@@GreggDistributorsLP do u have a link for it.
@@mr.algorand9206 greggdistributors.ca/Maintenance-Repairs-and-Operations/Sprayers-and-Spreaders/Backpack-and-Pump-Sprayers?resp_group=Default,Variations,ItemProperties&terms=Brand:NPD+Products
Does it have a scent?
The product does not have any fragrance added and is virtually odorless.
The stuff I have does. It's not as safe as mentioned. Many people I know have chest congestion after using an electrostatic gun, including myself. It also leaves a residue.
How would this compare to Hypochlorous Acid?
I understand you're promoting VitalOxide.
Just wanting to hear an educated opinion, rather its bias or not. :)
is it good for covid 19?
Yes, it sure is.
@@GreggDistributorsLP What mixture of vital oxide to water should you use if you’re using and electric static sprayer
@@shawn9113 The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio.
What’s the ratio for a fogger ?
The mix ratio is really not specific to the type of machine, it is more so for your desired usage. As specified, the product is ready to use without dilution, however, if your goal is to sanitize, it would be a 9:1 if your goal is to disinfect, it would be a 5:1 ratio.
@@GreggDistributorsLP which ratio is good enough to kill COV 19 🦠?
@@Aditya0227 Use a 5:1 ratio and wait 10 minutes for maximum effectiveness.
Can this be used on electronics?
Vital Oxide is safe to use on your electronics, however ensure that it does not enter the mic/speaker or entry points, like your charging port, so that they stay dry and in working order.