Well I would say your qualified! Do you think getting a 'better' laser would do the trick? It seems to me that its just gunk on the mirrors, I don't see how a more expensive laser could prevent this from happening.
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I agree with the other posters about placing it out of the direct contact with the fog juice. If it can be put in another room or put in an enclosure that has filters to catch the fog juice, your problem would be solved. As for a better one, you have to look at the different lasers and see if their cases are sealed or not. More expensive is not always better, but it is if it has exactly what you are looking for. Also, I don't work for any of the companies that are selling this type of laser, so my opinion is unbiased. I'm not going to say one is better than another. I just want to help you solve your problem.
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