Rubbing a cut onion on the glass will stop any vapour build-up.
Only joking. Sorry.
Only joking. Sorry.
Rubbing a cut onion on the glass will stop any vapour build-up.
Only joking. Sorry.
Colder weathermy wife and I have been vaping in our house for 6 years and there is no difference to the windows from when we didnt. You guys must be sucking up a storm or maybe low wattage vaping disapates before it adheres to the windows or something
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Rubbing a cut onion on the glass will stop any vapour build-up.
Only joking. Sorry.
That's definitely possibleColder weather
I know when the temps drop here in winter, it happens.... summer nope! Anything 50 and lower my windows fog.That's definitely possible
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Try a microfiber clothAny tips for cleaning it off plastic mini blinds? They seem to be a vapor magnet in my house.
I think I will be banished to the outdoors, if the better half discovers the problem...![]()
It's nice living in the south!I am in Louisiana. We get maybe half a dozen mornings of frost on car windows a year. It took 2 years for enough to build up on the car windows that I needed to clean them inside.
I never noticed. I take my mini blinds down 4 times a year and toss them in the bathtub with dishsoap and let them soak. Then just use the handheld shower to rinse them. I put them over the clothes line in the back yard to dry in the sun. I always did this as I can't stand dusty dirty mini blinds. Vaping has not changed things for me with the blinds. FYI my blinds are the plastic type.Any tips for cleaning it off plastic mini blinds? They seem to be a vapor magnet in my house.
I think I will be banished to the outdoors, if the better half discovers the problem...![]()
Back when we had gas heat mine would too. Now that our furnace is electric.....no more foggy windows. I still have gas heat out in the atrium and in hubby's shop. Those windows do still fog during the winter.I know when the temps drop here in winter, it happens.... summer nope! Anything 50 and lower my windows fog.
I'm that way too!Back when we had gas heat mine would too. Now that our furnace is electric.....no more foggy windows. I still have gas heat out in the atrium and in hubby's shop. Those windows do still fog during the winter.
We never smoked in this house but I still shudder to think about the stuff left behind on EVERYTHING back when we smoked in our old house. I am really glad those days are over. I love the fact that we can vape in here without damaging anything.
Interesting. ..thanksI know when the temps drop here in winter, it happens.... summer nope! Anything 50 and lower my windows fog.
Yep, gas heat puts a lot of moisture in the air. Electric heat is a dry heat.I never thought that gas heat was the culprit. I thought the problem was cold weather and the 70% vg. I guess I'll have to live with it.