A friend of mine blew some e-hale into an empty coke bottle and capped it off. It lingered for nearly twenty minutes before clearing up. Hell, smoke would clear up faster (nothing scientific, just a guess). That got me wondering about this question as well. Glad I'm not the only one thinking about this.
Good question. I was wondering too. If I'm vaping real heavy it hangs in the air quite awhile like smoke does. I'm anxious to see what anyone comes up with.
Lingers in my car for a while but I haven't noticed a film yet but then again I really didn't smoke cigs in my roadster to begin with.
I have noticed that my skin has gotten oily since I've started vaping which is interesting since people complain about dehydration. But my face, chest and back are always a little oily whereas I've never had oily skin before. hmm... (I use PG)
I seen somewhere where a person blew smoke then vapor into a towel or something and if memory serves me corectly the vapor did leave something though not like the smoke. Not a scientific study but just a thought. I know, quit thinking.
I have noticed that my skin has gotten oily since I've started vaping which is interesting since people complain about dehydration. But my face, chest and back are always a little oily whereas I've never had oily skin before. hmm... (I use PG)
Absolutely, I get a film on my windshield. It seems to be worse when it's cold outside. Maybe the vapor hits the cold windshield and sticks. I have to clean the windshield pretty regularly, otherwise it's like a fog that won't clear.
The more i read Im swinging towards the exhale can be problematical for pg intolerance. Specifically a rash around the throat and exposed neckline. Chain vaping a new mod into a slight breeze left me with some wicked swelling and rash. The throat/neckline rash seems reasonably common along with the area under the nose/mustache area.
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