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Can the e-liquid go through latex gloves??? in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by Applejackson Unless you're making massive batches, I wouldn't even bother with the gloves. I get it all ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Applejackson View Post
    Unless you're making massive batches, I wouldn't even bother with the gloves. I get it all over myself all the time. No reaction to it. Just wipe it off on what's handy.
    Applejack, from my experience, I might say this a bit differently. I got sick in the beggining, so I'd say to be very careful until getting used to the PG and nicotine in the stomach. But like you, after a few weeks of vaping, I've not had be careful anymore. I wipe the excess on my pants--no stains yet

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    iv gotten it on my hands almost daily i just wipe it off i even pricked my finger with the syringe i use to fill my carts and the needle had nic on it. Unless your very new to vaping it shouldnt hurt you although some people are more sensitive than others but if it was that lethal they wouldnt be able to sell it. Its the pure nicotine thats dangerous,you dont have to worry about that unless you work i a chemical factory that handles pure nic

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    I'd actually be more concerned about latex dust getting into your filler from the gloves. Yech.

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    Just a side note, drug delivery systems that use the skin to absorb the drug and deliver it to the body (i.e. nicotine patch) are far slower than through the mucous membranes or the lungs.

    36mg/ml is fairly potent, that's about 2 drops to equal 1 cigarette's worth of delivered nicotine (~1mg). As for how much would actually be required to cause a problem, it would be a fair bit, and that would be total absorption.

    As others have said, wiping any liquid off with a tissue would be sufficient for standard liquids. Chances are you'll get the majority off, and whatever has already been absorbed into your bloodstream isin't going to change even after washing your hands.

    The gloves are safe, they won't let the liquid seep through. If you have any accidents and get liquid on your skin, just wipe it off, if you're overly concerned, wash or flush the area.

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    The only time I get a little dizzy/sweaty is if I'm having a particularly hard time keeping the juice from getting in my mouth and it happens repeatedly in a short period of time(some days just nothing seems to go right, I'm sure you know). If I keep getting it on my tongue a lot, especially in the morning, I can feel a bit woozy.

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