Dripping, Changing Flavors

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MoonLit_Water

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I have not tried dripping, kinda in the dark about the whole thing. So if someone can point me to a thread or give me some quickie info on it, pros, cons etc. Mostly I am interested in what it takes to change flavors. Does the atty ( i assume) need to be changed, cleaned, flushed between flavors or are You pretty much stuck to one flavor?

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I'm lazy and just vape through any flavor changes. It takes a little time, but the old flavor will completely disappear after a while. or you could just rinse it and maybe give it a dry burn, but that takes too much time for me.

Pro: Good flavor, throat hit; easy to clean; last forever
Con: Can leak, takes some time to master and you have to add more liquid every few minutes
 

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If I do decide to drip thats probably they i would do it too. Perhaps vaping some non-flavored juice between flavors would help a little?

Thats what I do. I keep a bottle of VG unflavored, no nic (from CVS of all places) on hand. I add a drop of that between flavors changes. A drop or two and 2-3 puffs is usually enough for the old flavors to fade to nothing, then add my next eliquid. I have only been dripping for about a week or so, mainly to try out my growing collection of flavors, but this is what someone from a B&M suggested to me.
 

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Well it's looking like my mind is made up. Seems like the best way to test flavors/steeping. And also post steeped mixes. Which leads me to ask if You are mixing eJuices that are already pretty much steeped on their own, does it require further steeping, would these mixes change taste over time?
 

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I'm lazy and just vape through any flavor changes. It takes a little time, but the old flavor will completely disappear after a while. or you could just rinse it and maybe give it a dry burn, but that takes too much time for me.

Pro: Good flavor, throat hit; easy to clean; last forever
Con: Can leak, takes some time to master and you have to add more liquid every few minutes


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You can also try a product called "Flavor Eraser." I think some vendors may have different names for it, but I got mine at Vixen Vapors and that's what they call it. I'm not sure what's in it, it smells like it has some alcohol. You put a couple of drops on the atty, then blow it out. I was surprised that it actually worked. You have to blow it really well though, it's nasty if you accidentally vape some of it.
 

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Thats what I do. I keep a bottle of VG unflavored, no nic (from CVS of all places) on hand. I add a drop of that between flavors changes. A drop or two and 2-3 puffs is usually enough for the old flavors to fade to nothing, then add my next eliquid. I have only been dripping for about a week or so, mainly to try out my growing collection of flavors, but this is what someone from a B&M suggested to me.

I use VG as well for changing flavours. I'm using some I got from a health food store.
 
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