Why Quick-Dissipating Fog?
Most fog fluids are formulated to hang in the air — that's the whole point. You want atmosphere, you want the room filled, you want lighting beams visible for extended periods. But some situations need the exact opposite: fog that hits hard and disappears fast.
Theatrical cues require fog for one beat and clear sightlines the next. Laser shows need bursts of fog to catch the beams, then open air for clean projections between sequences. Dance competitions need dramatic entrances without fog obscuring the performance that follows. DJs need timed blasts that sync to drops without the booth disappearing behind a wall of persistent fog.
Nebula™ Mirage is formulated specifically for this: maximum initial density with minimum hang time. The burst is thick and dramatic. The dissipation is fast and clean. You get the visual punch without paying for it with lost visibility afterward.
| Feature |
Nebula™ Mirage |
| Size |
1 Gallon (3.78 Liters) |
| Fluid Type |
Water-based, quick-dissipating fog |
| Hang Time |
Short — clears rapidly after burst |
| Output Character |
Dense initial burst, fast clearance |
| Residue |
None |
| Scent |
Neutral |
| Machine Compatibility |
All standard heated fog machines (700W–3000W) |
| Made In |
USA |
Applications
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Theatrical Cues & Stage Blocking — Fog on cue, clear by next scene. Directors keep precise control over visibility.
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DJ & Club Performances — Timed blasts synced to drops and buildups without cumulative haze filling the room.
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Laser Shows & Lighting Syncs — Quick bursts catch beams brilliantly, then clear for clean projection between sequences.
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Dance Competitions & Rehearsals — Dramatic entrance fog that clears before judges need to see footwork.
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Film & Video Production — Controlled fog for specific shots without waiting between takes for air to clear.
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Magic Acts & Reveal Effects — Misdirection fog that vanishes as fast as the illusion requires.
The Core Advantage: Mirage gives you fog as a punctuation mark, not a paragraph. Dense burst → fast clear → ready for the next cue. No building, no accumulation, no waiting for the room to recover between effects.
Nebula™ Fog Fluid Line — Which Formula Do You Need?
SurgeFX offers five fog fluid formulas, each engineered for different behavior. Mirage sits at the fast end of the spectrum — maximum impact, minimum hang time. Where you land depends on whether you need fog to stay or fog to go.
| Formula |
Hang Time |
Best For |
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Nebula™ Mirage ← This Product |
Short — clears fast |
Timed cues, laser bursts, dance reveals |
| Nebula™ Core |
Medium — standard |
General use, all-purpose fog |
| Nebula™ Eternal |
Long — lingers |
Sustained scenes, room-filling atmosphere |
| Nebula™ Endure |
Long — wind-resistant |
Outdoor events, open-air stages |
| Nebula™ Liquid Gravity |
Ground-level only |
Weddings, theater, haunts (requires chiller) |
Quick-Dissipating vs. Long-Lasting — When Does It Matter?
The choice between Mirage and longer-hang formulas isn't about quality — it's about what the moment demands. Here's where the difference becomes critical:
| Scenario |
Use Mirage (Quick) |
Use Eternal (Long) |
| Theater |
Scene transitions, reveals, timed cues |
Graveyard scenes, extended mood |
| DJ / Club |
Drop syncs, timed blasts, build-release |
All-night ambient atmosphere |
| Laser Shows |
Burst-and-clear between sequences |
Sustained beam visibility |
| Dance |
Entrance fog that clears for performance |
Background atmosphere throughout |
| Film |
Shot-specific fog, minimal reset time |
Continuous atmosphere across takes |
| Haunts |
Jump scare reveals, burst effects |
Room-filling creepy atmosphere |
Pro Tip: Many professional operators stock both Mirage and Eternal and load different machines for different purposes. Mirage in the cue machine for timed effects, Eternal in the atmosphere machine for sustained coverage. Different tools for different jobs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What machines does Mirage work with?
Any standard heated fog machine from 700W to 3000W. This is a universal fog fluid — it runs in the same machines as every other Nebula formula. The dissipation speed comes from the fluid formulation, not the machine. No special equipment required.
Q: How fast does it actually dissipate?
Significantly faster than standard fog fluids. The exact timing depends on room size, ventilation, temperature, and how much fog you output — but in practical terms, a typical burst clears within seconds rather than lingering for minutes. In a well-ventilated space, it's remarkably fast. In a sealed room with no air movement, it's still noticeably faster than Core or Eternal, but physics still applies — even quick-dissipating fog needs somewhere to go.
Q: Is the initial burst as dense as regular fog?
Yes. Mirage isn't "thin fog" — it's dense fog with a short lifespan. The burst is thick and dramatic. The difference is what happens after: instead of hanging and accumulating, it starts clearing almost immediately. You get the full visual impact without the long tail.
Q: Will it trigger smoke detectors?
Any fog fluid can trigger smoke detectors — fog particles don't care how long they hang in the air once they reach a detector. Mirage's faster dissipation means less cumulative buildup near ceiling-mounted detectors over time, but a dense burst directly beneath a detector can still set it off. Always coordinate with venue management and consider detector placement regardless of which formula you're using.
Q: Can I mix Mirage with other Nebula fluids?
We don't recommend mixing fluids in the same tank. Each formula is calibrated for specific behavior, and mixing changes the dissipation characteristics unpredictably. If you want different fog behaviors in the same show, run separate machines with different fluids — that gives you independent control over each effect.
Q: Why not just use Core for everything?
You can. Nebula™ Core is a solid all-purpose fog fluid with medium hang time. But if you're running timed theatrical cues, synced DJ effects, or laser sequences where clearing speed matters, Core will hang longer than you want between cues. Mirage exists because "pretty good for everything" and "optimized for this specific thing" are different. When timing is critical, the right formula makes the difference between a tight show and a foggy mess.
Q: Is it safe for performers and equipment?
Yes. Water-based, residue-free, neutral scent. Same safety profile as all Nebula fog fluids. No oil, no glycol residue on surfaces, no harmful chemicals. Safe for performers, costumes, equipment, and venues.
Q: How much fluid does one gallon cover?
Depends entirely on your machine's output rate and how many bursts you're running. Quick-dissipating fluid doesn't inherently use more or less fluid per burst — consumption is determined by the fog machine, not the formula. One gallon typically covers multiple events or a full night of periodic burst effects. Continuous heavy output will obviously consume fluid faster.
Getting the Most From Mirage
🎯 Use burst mode, not continuous output. Mirage is designed for punctuated effects — fire a burst, let it clear, fire the next one. Running it continuously defeats the purpose. If you want sustained atmosphere, you want Nebula™ Eternal or Nebula™ Core. Mirage shines when you treat each burst as a deliberate moment.
🎯 Ventilation is your friend. Quick-dissipating fog clears fastest with some air movement. A slight HVAC draft, cracked doors, or gentle air exchange helps Mirage do its job. In a completely sealed room with zero air movement, even Mirage will accumulate with repeated bursts. Work with the room's airflow, not against it.
🎯 Time your bursts to the show, not the other way around. The beauty of quick-dissipating fog is that you can be aggressive with timing. Fire on the drop, fire on the reveal, fire on the entrance — the fog handles its own exit. Program your cues around the performance, and trust that Mirage will clear before you need visibility back.
🎯 Position the machine for maximum burst impact. Since Mirage clears quickly, placement matters more than with persistent fog. Put the machine where the burst will have the most visual impact at the moment of output — not where you'd place an atmosphere machine that fills a room over time. Think "directional effect" rather than "room coverage."
🎯 Pair with lighting for dramatic contrast. Fast fog looks best when it's lit. A burst of Mirage through a beam of colored light creates a stunning flash that disappears cleanly. Without lighting, fog is just fog. With lighting, fog becomes an effect. Plan your fog bursts to coincide with lighting moments for maximum visual payoff.
🎯 Rehearse your timing. Quick-dissipating fog rewards tight choreography. Run your cue sequence before the show with the actual machine, actual fluid, and actual venue conditions. Dissipation speed varies with room temperature, humidity, and air movement — what worked at rehearsal in a different room may behave differently on show day. Test in the real space.
🎯 Don't fight accumulation — manage it. If you're running many bursts in rapid succession (back-to-back DJ drops, rapid-fire theater cues), even Mirage will build up some residual fog. That's physics, not a product limitation. Space your heaviest burst sequences with brief recovery windows, or increase ventilation during high-output sections.
Paired Products
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Nebula™ Core — All-purpose standard fog fluid (for sustained atmosphere alongside timed Mirage bursts)
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Nebula™ Eternal — Long-lasting fog fluid (run in a second machine for continuous background fog)
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SurgeFX Fog Machines — Compatible fog machines from 700W to 3000W