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Post by allankuston on May 7, 2012 10:47:55 GMT
I've been reading stuff and this is just a little clarification question Some of the sites which sell juices say you should allow the juice to steep before use. So by that do I just stick the ejuice in the fridge for 3 days and forget about them before I use them. If I do that should I shake them before use ? Cheers
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Post by Phoenix . on May 7, 2012 10:52:58 GMT
I put mine in a dark cupboard for 24hrs then remove the lid for 24 hrs, replace lid then vape, mine had always been a good vape. I got this from the USA forums.
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Post by yakousei on May 7, 2012 10:59:58 GMT
Nononononono... No cold places when airing the liquids... Normal room tempature with the cork open... Liquids I've noticed that need time to evolv : *HALO series (the taste gets better after a week or so *PinkSpot the soapy taste dissolves a bit after airing That is in most cases that helps.. So it might even take a week or so.. And there is no need worry about nic/juice evaporating on it's own.. www.madvapes.com/Nicotine-Concentration-Over-Time_b_55.htmlSo if the taste of your new ejuice is knarly or you just don't like it when you get it.. Just leave it open for couple of days and try again. Rinse & repeat until you notice you're out of the juice
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Post by allankuston on May 7, 2012 11:48:58 GMT
Thanks
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Post by Chrissie on May 7, 2012 12:13:35 GMT
Allan, it's just usually the freshly made juices (especially those made to order0 that need steeping.
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Post by allankuston on May 7, 2012 12:32:28 GMT
So steep my Grizwald juices or not ?
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Post by yakousei on May 7, 2012 13:07:09 GMT
Allan, it's just usually the freshly made juices (especially those made to order0 that need steeping. Not always, I complained to L-F about some Cafe Brasiliano that was so much different in taste and in color.. They said that the previous might have been in the shelf longer thus the better taste... So it can apply to all juices.. Not just the "freshly made".. So steep my Grizwald juices or not ? Steep if you feel like the taste isn't "full" or flavory enough..
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Post by Perpetua on May 7, 2012 14:00:41 GMT
So steep my Grizwald juices or not ? If they're not from the Pick n Mix smaller bottle range, then yes Allan. Griz makes all the larger sizes, freshly to order . . . but I personally find whether it be ready mix or home brews all benefit from at least a week left infusing/steeping.
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Post by Phoenix . on May 7, 2012 14:15:23 GMT
Oh ok, my bad. Will leave for a week now then but really mine are fine, but then again my taste buds have deteriorated over the years.
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Post by Perpetua on May 7, 2012 14:24:50 GMT
There's no hard & fast rule as such Phoenix, so you aren't really being bad. It's just that some flavours do intensify over a short period of time.
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Post by Anne (fuzzy) on May 7, 2012 15:44:24 GMT
I always give my bottles a good shake before I use them too
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Post by pedaldog on May 10, 2012 21:47:40 GMT
"Top off and room temperature" I can sort out easily but what about light or dark? Is there a problem with just leaving the bottle open on a shelf in a room that has daylight or electric light most of the day?
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Post by Chrissie on May 10, 2012 21:55:33 GMT
Steve, I don't think that would be a problem at all for steeping juices.
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Post by pedaldog on May 10, 2012 22:04:00 GMT
Sounds good Chrissie! I have WAY too much Oograh Cluttering the flat up to have space for a dark and safe place that isn't already full
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Post by Chrissie on May 10, 2012 22:12:24 GMT
Steve, I'm in a smallish cottage, so know all about lack of storage space However, if you want to get the best of the shelf life out of unopened juices, then a cool dark place is the best thing for them. I keep the ones I'm not using/steeping in the fridge, but they can also be frozen in the freezer.
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