How do you distinguish the juice contained in cartomizers with the same colour?

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slideaway

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Hello guys,
How do you distinguish the juice contained in cartomizers with the same colour? How do you know that one contains this juice and another a different one? Mine are all the same colour. Orange filter colour. I've already confused the first 3/5 that I filled with 3 different juices. I'm unexperienced as you can imagine and now I cannot see which one is USA Mix, which one is Virginia and which one is Silky, the 3 samples I bought. Not a big problem but I wanna be prepared for the future ones.
Also, do you clean a cortomizer if you're gonna refill it with the same juice, or you just refill it over and over again?
Thanks
 

AngelsBreath

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If I refill with the same juice I don't clean but once every 3 tanks...seems to work great for me. Also, some have used colored clearomizers that help them keep up with what is in each. I have different colored Evods and this works for me. I usually take a puff and then know what's in the clearo. Although this is not the easiest way when your taste buds are going haywire lol.
 

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I have many clearos going for rotation. I found that the label maker method works best for me. I use the smallest font setting and then trim them down. It got to the point that I had so many I had to taste each and every one and then I'd get confused and have to start over! Label maker works like a charm!
 

InTheShade

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I have 4 tanks / clearos in rotation and I can usually keep track. Honestly, sometimes I actually like forgetting and I just pick one up and vape it to see what it is.
Saying that, someone on here somewhere used those tiny colored rubber bands - one on the juice, same color on the carto / clearo - that seemed to work for them.
 
Different color Sharpie markers and draw a "band" around the base. Green for mint, brown for vanilla, and nothing for RY4. It does fade away after a few days, but you can still make out what it is. However, I am thinking I am going to change my tactic here. I take the plastic covers each carto is packaged in and cut them down to about a quarter inch and use it as a cap for the top when not in use. I am going to try marking the top of the cap with a M, V, R, or C for the cinnamon I am going to try next. But, I know what you mean about mixing up flavors. The other day I was loading my husband's for him (menthol) and then went to work on mine. I wasn't thinking and loaded his menthol in my vanilla. Interesting flavor. Not bad enough to make me trash an otherwise good carto, but I was adding Vanilla every couple of hours to flush it through. It took about 2 days to eliminate the menthol after tasted.
 

RoadKillCrayon

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I use the different colored end caps for the cartos. They come in a bunch of colors.....black, yellow, green, orange, pink, purple, blue, light blue, dark green etc. I usually only have a few going at the same time - so I am able to keep track. And like most......color typically corresponds to content - green = caramel apple. Purple = Berry etc.
 
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