Anyone figure out how to make vaporless juice? Aka Stealth vaping

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tmbrown327

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Try this....

Use only PG nic liquid. Make between 25% and 33% of your final mix water or vodka. Use any basic flavoring, but I find FlavourArt is good for these mixes since they are strong and you need very little. Use PG only for the remainder of your solution. Avoid VG and flavorings with VG. (Most don't have this anyway.)

Beware however that this mix is VERY thin and you might need to pack extra filler into your carts to keep it from leaking! I avoid auto batteries with this type of mix because of the leakage.

Less water or vodka can be used but it will produce a bit more vapor. However it might not matter as long as you inhale and don't just puff out. Create and test is best here - only you can check if the mix suits the way you vape. ;)

OH! And get a spray can of air freshener or cologne in a fragrance to match your vaping flavor and keep it right next to you all day long! LOL

:)

I imagine this is basically the strategy Dekang uses in their stealth juice. They might have a few other additives to increase throat hit, but it's probably on the same track. Menthol increases throat hit and does not increase vapor, and the original stealth juice is menthol, and very strong. Once you inhale, you hold it for just a sec, and then exhale, and...nothing. Very stealthy. It is very thin and you do have to modify your refilling habits accordingly. The other flavors they produce in stealth are not so stealthy, probably because most other flavors are suspended in PG or VG.
 

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Hell I just drank the last of the vodka, gotta get some more! I use just PG juice and had been cutting with VG. Ill have to try cutting it with vodka instead, so far keeping the ecig it self outta site when she comes through (old school juicy box, huge) and holding my vapor has been working. She is the only person in the whole store who had issue and I dont think the manager said anything to anyone else so I just gotta not puff around them and I should be fine. However the low vapor juice will help the situation too, holding it in less time mainly.
 

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I work in retail, and I do agree with wanting to vape, rather than smoke. However, that being said, I try to vape stealthy. Even though it's not harmful or shouldn't be offensive, it may be off-putting to some people, and I don't want to rub that in their faces. A few tips from my experiences for being stealthy:
If I want to take a puff in the break room, I'll wait until it's just me and take a short puff. Otherwise, you might want to consider using the bathroom to do your quick vaping sessions. If you have a fan in the break room, turn the fan on, and blow into it. Even most high VG vapors will dissipate quickly in the face of a fan. Using vodka or PGA to dilute does help immensely, although it will thin down like what has been said. Sorry if my post is rambling a bit... Just got off a long day.
 

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I like the dead mouse idea.....
However, I have the same problem at work. I've been told I can no longer vape at my desk because is doesn't "look right." My direct supervisor went to the powers that be and explained it's only water vapor and I had quit smoking regular cigarettes with a PV. Doesn't seem to matter... It just "looks bad." In my office, we have no contact with anyone not working with the company. I would love to have a stealth liquid for work.
 

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I like the dead mouse idea.....
However, I have the same problem at work. I've been told I can no longer vape at my desk because is doesn't "look right." My direct supervisor went to the powers that be and explained it's only water vapor and I had quit smoking regular cigarettes with a PV. Doesn't seem to matter... It just "looks bad." In my office, we have no contact with anyone not working with the company. I would love to have a stealth liquid for work.
I like the dead mouse idea too! :D Well deserved. If she doesn't have a desk, maybe you could hide it near her locker somewhere... Anyway.

This is the scenario I expect eventually at my work too; that it just doesn't "look right." I got a bit of that today in a meeting, first time in six months anyone has had a negative enough reaction to my vaping to say anything at all. Since I'm the only employee who vapes (out of ~900 in the bldg), it's never come to HR's attention. But it's bound to eventually. I'm prepared with a CD full of supporting documentation that vaping is not only harmless but beneficial, and proof it has increased my productivity almost 20% (vs going outside to smoke). But corporate bureaucrats being what they are, rational argument may well avail nothing positive. It'll be interesting when that does finally come to a head. I'll certainly keep y'all posted when it does.

Meanwhile, good luck with your stealth vaping. I'm not a proponent of that since it makes vaping 'look' like there's something not right about it, and we all know there's nothing wrong with vaping. It's the standard "look guilty, you're guilty" deal. So I refuse to look guilty. But some people truly do look for fault wherever they can manage to find anything that looks like it.

Dead mouse. LOL! Oh yeah.
 

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I work in a very secluded area in a stitching factory. I cut fabric out of templates for the sewers to stitch into our final product, no one really comes around my desk and machinery unless they need to inform me of something. So yeah, it's just me. The others working in the factory can see me if they wanted to turn and look but probably do only occasionally as it's human nature to keep in touch with your surroundings.

I'm fairly safe just to leave my stuff on my desk next to my cutting board and drip a few as I work, keeping it in my pocket. Besides, I can go even farther than that and puff behind a pallet or something, there are tons of blind spots.

I hate it has to be this stealthy but people are people. You can change the product but normally you can't change them and I'm not a protesting man so I suppose it's for the best.
 

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man you guys work with a bunch of nazi's....on breaks I sit in the lobby with 2 other "converts" and vape it up, openly. HR is thrilled with it, since it has successfully kept us away from analogs. In fact, most of the higher ups (including the CEO) always try to guess what the flavor of the day is when they walk through.

Surprising, since I work for a DoD contractor who regularly has government employees visiting.

if you're desperate, just vape in the bathroom.
 

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man you guys work with a bunch of nazi's....on breaks I sit in the lobby with 2 other "converts" and vape it up, openly. HR is thrilled with it, since it has successfully kept us away from analogs. In fact, most of the higher ups (including the CEO) always try to guess what the flavor of the day is when they walk through.

Surprising, since I work for a DoD contractor who regularly has government employees visiting.

if you're desperate, just vape in the bathroom.

Same here, government contractor but actually working on an Army base in Army offices. Converted quite a few people, and we're allowed to do it without any problems. Just got asked not to vape french toast in the office, because it makes the place smell like an IHOP (that stuff lingers...).
 
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