ant
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Post by ant on Aug 31, 2012 12:41:22 GMT
I have been using carto's for the past few weeks as I didn't get on with the Clearo's. On Wednesday I got a Vivi Nova and think it's great, It's just my juice looks really dark. I have a tobacco flavour that was a light golden colour and now it's a very dark brown. Can the juice go bad? And should I stop using it?
Cheers, Ant
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Post by macchiato on Aug 31, 2012 12:47:51 GMT
think it takes a few years for it to go off, maybe it's something to do with it steeping?
i've really got no idea though, so wait for someone that knows before listening to my ramblings #icon_rofl#
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Post by jax on Aug 31, 2012 12:55:53 GMT
I get this at times too Ant and I believe it's something to do with sugars/sweeteners caramelising (or something like that) and that it's nothing to be concerned about *crosses fingers*
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Post by DiscoDes on Aug 31, 2012 13:03:54 GMT
Yes, Jax is right, the sugars in the juice caramelise, it is this caramelisation that builds up on the coil and then turns to hard carbon, that eventually compromises the vape. Just like sugar turns brown when you caramelise it so does juice, that is why your liquid turns brown. You can ignore it for a while but if/when you can taste the burning in your vape them it's time to clean out your Vivi Nova. Just take it apart and rinse in warm water, it will then be fine.
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