E-Liquid spilt on hands/fingers

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Lilac20

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I recently bought a vape from a local shop to help try and cut out my 2 year smoking addiction.
The colleague at the shop filled it with e-liquid (6mg) while setting it up for me, but I ran out this evening and needed to fill it up myself.
I took the e-cig apart and had to take the wick out and other parts to enable me to fill the tank, and as I started pouring the liquid at the sides of the tank (avoiding the middle bit) I noticed that my fingers were wet from these parts that I had taken out.
I panicked and I felt my fingers start to tingle/sting where the wetness was, and I dropped my e-cig onto the sofa and washed my hands with soap. I was in a rush to go out and I had a friend already waiting for me so I quickly (possibly incorrectly) put the e-cig back together (hands wet again from the parts and the fact I had let the e-liquid spill out of the tank all over the sofa and once again ran back to wash my hands.

Do you think this will have done me any significant harm?
And also how shall I go about changing my liquids if every time I try to change it, since I get liquid seeping into my skin?
 

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hi @Lilac20 . It is doubtful any harm will come from the e juice getting on your hands. I usually keep a paper towel handy when I change my juice, just in case. You'll find after you've refilled a few times that spilling will be rare but you still might get some on your hands. 6mg nicotine is not very strong, just wash your hands.
 

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You'll live :)

Juicy fingers has become a way of life for me. I'm a sloppy dripper (you may learn about dripping here some day). I don't get any sensation at all on my fingers, even with 100mg concentrate that I cut down to vapable concentrations of 6mg or less now. But we are all different and I was a long time 2.5 PAD smoker. If it really bothers you, you can use nitrile gloves but that would probably be a PITA every time you had to refill a tank? Or some other gloves that give you enough dexterity for the task at hand.
 
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I recently bought a vape from a local shop to help try and cut out my 2 year smoking addiction.
The colleague at the shop filled it with e-liquid (6mg) while setting it up for me, but I ran out this evening and needed to fill it up myself.
I took the e-cig apart and had to take the wick out and other parts to enable me to fill the tank, and as I started pouring the liquid at the sides of the tank (avoiding the middle bit) I noticed that my fingers were wet from these parts that I had taken out.
I panicked and I felt my fingers start to tingle/sting where the wetness was, and I dropped my e-cig onto the sofa and washed my hands with soap. I was in a rush to go out and I had a friend already waiting for me so I quickly (possibly incorrectly) put the e-cig back together (hands wet again from the parts and the fact I had let the e-liquid spill out of the tank all over the sofa and once again ran back to wash my hands.

Do you think this will have done me any significant harm?
And also how shall I go about changing my liquids if every time I try to change it, since I get liquid seeping into my skin?

If this was a concern Id be dead many times over... Not that its not possible to get an OD on nicotine thru skin. (Patches etc) When I first started years ago I definitely spilled bottles of liquid on myself, mod, etc. With levels found in bottles of liquid even in the 24mg level I doubt you would end up in the ER, a child yes.

WHere you would and should worry is when handling straight nic when getting into DIY. I used to buy 100mg and break it down to 3 to 12mg. I wore gloves and still would manage to get that shaky over nic'd feel. Id just drink tons of water and lay down till it passed. I now only buy 30mg and dont get sick. THe liquid I make is always around 3mg now.
 

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@Lilac20, just curious,... how much did you smoke and how long? I'm curious if sensitivity to nic is directly related to quantities ingested over time.

A short story... for the first time since I've been vaping I did a long and rather tedious set of flights that put me in planes and airports for 10 hour stretches. I thought about some nic lozenges to get me through, but I ended up taking a bottle of 24mg of my fav juice. All day I put a couple drops on my finger and rubbed it on the inside of my lips. It worked great and I didn't kill anybody all day, set off any smoke alarms in the planes, or get sent to Gitmo by the airport gestapo for sneaking vapes :)

I don't suggest you try that at home, given your sensitivity, but it's an example of intentional skin contact (and then some).
 
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Lilac20

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@Lilac20, just curious,... how much did you smoke and how long? I'm curious if sensitivity to nic is directly related to quantities ingested over time.

A short story... for the first time since I've been vaping I did a long and rather tedious set of flights that put me in planes and airports for 10 hour stretches. I thought about some nic lozenges to get me through, but I ended up taking a bottle of 24mg of my fav juice. All day I put a couple drops on my finger and rubbed it on the inside of my lips. It worked great and I didn't kill anybody all day, set off any smoke alarms in the planes, or get sent to Gitmo by the airport gestapo for sneaking vapes :)

I don't suggest you try that at home, given your sensitivity, but it's an example of intentional skin contact (and then some).

I used to smoke around 10 rollups a day (equivalated to 25g pouch per week)
I wanted to go cold turkey but the habit of smoking was what I was craving the most so an e cig was a better option for me
 

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Thanks for the fast replies everyone, I feel much more at ease now :)
Tomorrow I will be going out to buy some latex gloves (to be on the safe side) and going to take the e-cig apart again, clean it all up and re-fill the correct way.
Latex gloves will greatly restrict you dexterouslity. You are going to put this juice in your lungs, why are you so conserned with putting a drop of it on your hands?
 
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I get eliquid on my fingers/hands all the time. Been vaping 3 years.

Only time I had a little problem was using 18mg nic......I have sensitive skin and it caused the skin on my fingers to peel a little bit.

But I get that when swimming in a highly chlorinated swimming pool........Getting nic on your hands in 6mg will absolutely not hurt you. Or even 12mg. I'd be dead by now :lol:
 

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Latex gloves will greatly restrict you dexterouslity. You are going to put this juice in your lungs, why are you so conserned with putting a drop of it on your hands?

This. It's common to vape 1-3milliters of 6mg nic vapor per day for many people, and your lungs are a membrane for absorbing vapors. You're referring to the momentary exposure of a small amount of vapor to your skin, not exactly a membrane that engages in fast absorption.


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Two guys were walking through the desert. Suddenly, a snake jumped from the brush and bit one on his ..... He immediately felt his .... start to tingle/sting where the bite was. His friend had him lie in the shade and then ran for 3 hours to the nearest town to find a doc. After explaining to the doc that his friend had been bitten by a snake, the doc told the friend to make a small incision with a knife, and suck the venom out. He ran all the way back to his friend. The afflicted man said "What did the doc say??" to which his friend replied "Sorry Man, You're gonna die!"
 
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