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Post by puffer2 on Nov 11, 2015 13:31:48 GMT
Thanks for the advice ceedee, i will give that a go, never had to do that before, fingers crossed.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 11, 2015 12:54:26 GMT
Thanks for the reply, both my VG ,PG, are fine as i also mixed a couple more fruits at the same time, and they taste as they always do. have you tried the sour cherry on its own ? I am hoping someone will tell me their fruits need a good steep and the plastic perfume chemical taste will go. It really cant believe they are meant to taste the way they do as a lot of people seem to use them. I have a friend coming over later and i will see what he thinks about the taste.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 11, 2015 11:50:51 GMT
Hi guys, got myself a couple of bottles of the re branded. rhubarb, and a sour cherry. I mixed it 5ml of each with no nic just for testers. gave them a really good shake in the space of a couple of hours. then decided to give them a try. YUK both flavours had a horrible plastic perfume taste , all of my other fruit mixes from other brands are almost good to go from the off but do improve with a couple of days steeping. Anyway i thought i would be brave and give them another try this morning. They still taste the same a vile plastic chemical taste . So do the chefs vapour brand fruits need a lot longer to steep than other brands? i know a lot of people say they are very good , so im not sure whats going on. Both mixed 10%, thanks for any advice.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 7, 2015 11:06:33 GMT
Thanks Perpetua, i did have a good search i was hoping it would be 100ml lol. Dont know why they don't put the size up.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 7, 2015 1:37:17 GMT
cant seem to find the bottle size at chefs vapour , i take it is 10mls, anybody know?
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 6, 2015 12:35:32 GMT
Think i will have a go with chefs vapour, as i really want a strong rhubarb. I hope their service is ok. Thanks all
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 6, 2015 1:25:06 GMT
High guys i am trying to find a strong rhubarb concentrate without custard i have tried the one from vapable which contains custard ,i have used it at 10%_20% but cant seem to get that strong rhubarb hit that i am looking for. I have also mixed it with sour and citric acid, and a few other additives but they just seem to make it bitter and less rhubarby . So do you guys know which manufacturer i can use. Thanks.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 3, 2015 20:44:29 GMT
Called in the chemist today and the do sell purified water. RESULT.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 2, 2015 23:09:48 GMT
Thanks guys, i havn"t used the boots vg yet still in my cupboard but it does look thicker than the usual stuff, i think i will ask in the chemist for purified water as pedro mentioned . I was under the impression i could just buy distilled anywhere. Must be a USA thing.
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 2, 2015 11:54:22 GMT
Thanks for the offer phatfil i will pm if i get desperate, might give jcol method a go. I vape at 70 pg 30 vg so i might not need to thin it at all .
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 2, 2015 11:47:40 GMT
It looks like the best way to start mix according to weight is first flavours, then pg then vg and then nic. I always start with the nic to get the bottle out of the way, and also i mix in order it shows on the ejuice calculator , which just happens to start with the nic. what about you guys?
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Post by puffer2 on Nov 2, 2015 0:39:28 GMT
Hi guys, i might need to cut my boots vg with a bit of distilled water, but i cant seem to find any, the only thing i can find is ionised water which i have been told is not the same stuff, and you wouldn't want to vape it. Dose anyone know if this is true or where i can buy distilled water thanks.
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Post by puffer2 on Oct 31, 2015 12:48:31 GMT
Thanks guys, What is a fishbone geoffuk? Kreed is a TC dripper the name of the make or is it a different type of dripper? At the moment while im learning and adding different concoctions i am using my kanger mini tanks and tipping and refilling. Its doing me ed in.
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Post by puffer2 on Oct 31, 2015 11:38:09 GMT
I have four tanks, and i have to keep changing the wicks when i want to test liquids. is there a way i can do this without getting more tanks? I thought about getting a dripper but even then i would think you would have to keep changing the wicks. do you guys have loads of tanks? thanks.
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Post by puffer2 on Oct 30, 2015 22:56:00 GMT
Dont forget to use an online juice calculator there are lots out there, i use one called juicemeup
you can download free to your desk top. its great for playing about with before you get your kit. my 10ml bottles now work out at about 65p. not the £4-£5.00 i was paying. Dont try and mix to many flavours together when you first start, stick to single fruit ones as i find they dont need so long to steep as the custard ones which can take weeks.
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