Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know??

paultjohnson

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Ok... Hi every one I didn't see a fuel/ oil forum so I am putting it here.. [MODS FEEL FREE TO RELOCATE ] Been doing a little research and looked up some MSDS's sheets on line [MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS] Companies have to have em. so emergency responders know what they are dealing with in case of an emergency Like fire or medical. tells the contents of diff products.

These are close but not 100%. I list the main ingredients, some ingredients are in a real low %. not listed

AMSIOL SYNTHETIC FOGGING OIL

MINERAL SPIRITS 79%
NAPTHENIC OIL 11%
BUTOXYETHANOL 4%
PROPRIETARY SULFANATED HYDROCARBON SURFACTANT 3%

POLARIS FOGGING OIL

NAPINA PETROL 10-20%
NAPTHA DIST 55-65%
PETROLEUM CALCIUM SULFANATE 15-25%
LIQUID PET GAS 5-15%

BRIGGS AND STRATTON FOGGING OIL

LUBE OIL 500 SUS 61-71%
INHIBITED PARAFFIN OIL 25-35%
PROPANE < 10%
ISO BUTANE [PROPELLANT] < 10%


SOME WIERD OFF BRAND DANG DIDN'T GET THE NAME

1 STUDDARD SOLVENT 1-5%
ALLPHATICHYDROCARBONS 40-70%
ISOBUTANE PROPELLANT 10-30%

AND LAST , BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST

..................MERCURY MARINE STORAGE SEAL FOGGING OIL......................

NAPTHA 78%
PROPANE 12%
N-BUTANE 8%

Those are the only brands I could come up with in an hour. STABIL, made by Gold Eagle or something like that didn't want to give it up, I couldnt find.

EDIT.... THIS ADDITION COURTESY OF 109 JB FROM GRAINGER"S WEBSITE THANK YOU!!!:D

STABIL

PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 87%
PROPANE 10%
ISO BUTANE 3%

Also there are several diff types of Naptha for instance.. but I just listed em as Naptha look up the MSDS for yourself if you wanna get real serious :)

It took some digging and this the best I could come up with. no guarantees on accuracy or spelling, but did my best... Some food for thought:D
 
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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Interesting.
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Some government agency or another would probably be interested to know if STABIL wouldn't provide an MSD on request ... :eek:
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Some government agency or another would probably be interested to know if STABIL wouldn't provide an MSD on request ... :eek:

must be made from fog---duhhh!
sorry bad joke:(
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Well one thing I can see from that...

Don't smoke while fogging! :eek:
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Sta-Bil fogging oil:
http://complyplus.grainger.com/grainger/msds.asp?sheetid=3707384

CHEMICAL NAME CAS MIN MAX
PROPANE 74-98-6 0 10
ISOBUTANE 75-28-5 0 3
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 64741-84-0 0 87
(Naphtha)

MISCELLANEOUS:

CHEMICAL NAME LIMIT VALUES
ISOBUTANE N/A
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE N/A

PROPANE PEL 1,000 PPM
PEL 1,800 MG/M3
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

So the Naptha is probably used primarily to leave a paraffin residue after it first spreads over the surface and then evaporates. I guess they could use kerosene to put on a heavy coat of paraffin.
You can use ATF and just mist some into the cylinders through the plug hole.
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Sta-Bil fogging oil:
http://complyplus.grainger.com/grainger/msds.asp?sheetid=3707384

CHEMICAL NAME CAS MIN MAX
PROPANE 74-98-6 0 10
ISOBUTANE 75-28-5 0 3
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 64741-84-0 0 87
(Naphtha)

MISCELLANEOUS:

CHEMICAL NAME LIMIT VALUES
ISOBUTANE N/A
PETROLEUM DISTILLATE N/A

PROPANE PEL 1,000 PPM
PEL 1,800 MG/M3


Nice work ! I hope you dont mind if I edit my post and include this info. I C U got this info thru The Grainger website, clever !
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Very interesting.. I had a friend who use to use ATF... It would smoke stuff up for sure
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Very interesting.. I had a friend who use to use ATF... It would smoke stuff up for sure

I frequented a Marina in Stillwater Mn and thats ALL they used, [tranny fluid] note; that was 10-15 yrs ago
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

I used fogging oil one time........ I won't be bothering ever again....
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Why Fog? I never use it in my lawn mower over the winter and never in the snow blower over the summer and have no problems at all. In fact I do not use a fuel stabilizer and don't have any problems. So what make a boat motor different? I just run good gas in all of them.
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Very interesting.. I had a friend who use to use ATF... It would smoke stuff up for sure

I know a mechanic who uses it when putting an engine block together. Combined with double oiling it's fun to watch a 2-stroke smoke up the world the first time it's started after being rebuilt:)
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Why Fog? I never use it in my lawn mower over the winter and never in the snow blower over the summer and have no problems at all. In fact I do not use a fuel stabilizer and don't have any problems. So what make a boat motor different? I just run good gas in all of them.

Fuel related engine problems happen over the course of a certain amount of time. Ever see what color ethanol gas is after sitting for several months?
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Ever see what color ethanol gas is after sitting for several months?


Don't do ethanol gas, never have and never will.
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Ever see what color ethanol gas is after sitting for several months?


Don't do ethanol gas, never have and never will.

You will if that's all you can get where you live.

And what does fogging have to do with ethanol anyway? :confused:
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Why Fog? I never use it in my lawn mower over the winter and never in the snow blower over the summer and have no problems at all. In fact I do not use a fuel stabilizer and don't have any problems. So what make a boat motor different? I just run good gas in all of them.

IMHO Yes you might not have any noticeable problems year to year. But you have bare metal inside your engines.

I think sittn in the off season you could develop the slightest bit of rust inside your engine, Sure it starts and runs and blows that tiny bit of rust out of the exhaust. Rust used to be metal, the metal that used to be your engine. So year after year u lose tiny bits of your engine to rust. The oil film will help maintain compression for awhile. [during the boating season when you are using your engine] So you start to lose compression after 10 years where if you had slatherd the inside of your engine with a rust preventing film. you might go 20, 30 who knows how many years. [ I am just pulling those time lines out of my ... um ... I mean thin air to make my point. ] I have a junk snowmobile engine in my shed thats disassembled. Its never seen rain, just humidity. The cylinder walls started out nice and shiney. They are now rusted over brown. In like 4 years.

On a 2 stroke, connecting rod bearings and cylinder walls/pistons take the hit.Yes the 2 stroke oil will give you some protection.

On a 4 stroke you have cylinder walls, pistions/rings and valves exposed. The engines last gulp of air before puttn' er away will have some moisture in it. In the form of humidity.

Ive been foggin' every year for 20 yrs. Compression this summer was within a couple lbs of 180 in 5 out of 6 cylinders and 170 in the last..
IMO fogging is cheap insurance .:):D
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

Wow! Great Post! I have been looking for a fogging oil to do mine for this winter. Does anyone have a suggestion on which one would be the best since I'm a green horn?

Also, concerning the E-Gas.......... In NC I know that there is a % of the E that goes into all the gas. I have a motorcycle that I had to tear down my carbs after the transition to E gas due to stopped up ports and injectors. I hate the stuff.
 

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Re: Have ya wondered what fogging oil is made of? IVE BEEN CHECKING, Do Ya wanna know

I don't always fog my lawn mower because it is a 4 stroke with plain bearings that retain an oil coating on them. That means the surface of the bearing and the surface of the shaft remaain covered with oil. Ever taken a 4-stroke apart that had been sitting for years?? I have and they still have oil protecting the shaft and bearing.

I DO fog my 2-strokes because they use ball or roller bearings and DO NOT retain the oil on the entire surface of every ball or roller. Corrosion can form on the now unprotected surfaces. Once that happens it is just a matter of time before that bearing fails taking the whole engine with it. I have also torn down 2-strokes and have seen this "feature".

BTW, I usually do fog everything in their respective off-seasons, but I am particularly anal about doing the 2-strokes.

You can do what you like, but I personally think anyone who doesn't fog their 2-stroke seasonal engines is asking for a failure.
 
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