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Old 02-14-2009, 02:44 PM   #1
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I noticed on the Sedansa,they are changing there liquid and carts to PPG. Wondering ,what is this? They don't really say,only it gives more stream. Here is the link. Go to near the bottom of page. Sedansa Web Shop
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Opps misread that. Not changing. (Not using PPG.) They don't say,what they are using.
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Polypropylene Glycol?

Safety (MSDS) data for poly(propylene glycol)
Polypropylene glycol: Definition from Answers.com
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I thought that was called PG.
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The pg that we use in eliquid is monopropylene glycol.
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I noticed on the Sedansa,they are changing there liquid and carts to PPG. Wondering ,what is this? They don't really say,only it gives more stream. Here is the link. Go to near the bottom of page. Sedansa Web Shop

i just hope it is not PEG....

PEG a new ingredient, instead of PG and VG
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The pg that we use in eliquid is monopropylene glycol..
So ppg would be bi-propylene glycol?

Sorry... too much sugar this morning.
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No sweetie () it's polypropylene glycol. I don't know if the poly means bi or multiple.
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No sweetie () it's polypropylene glycol. I don't know if the poly means bi or multiple.

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all this Bi talk is making me curious...
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