Is it just me or does VG taste cling to an atty much longer than PG???

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BradSmith

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I think I'm going back to PG. Don't get me wrong I love the vapor I get from VG. But it's such a pain in the rear end to get the taste out of the atty. Changing flavors with PG never seems to give me trouble. I'm not complaining, I like to have both options, but it just seems that VG is really harder to switch flavors with.

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed this?
 

v1John

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Changing flavors doesn't matter much to me, but then again I'm mostly only in
the menthols and various tobaccos.

When I really do want to clean an atom., (sometimes after grape), I put it on the 5V PT and draw some short but heavy puffs off of it.

I think the viscosity of VG does stay longer, but that is only a good thing for me, and I think it helps the atom./wick last longer.
 

Kent C

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An 80:20 VG to H20 or PGA mix isn't any more viscous than PG, so I'm guessing it's the actual flavors you're using. Some flavors linger worse than others - esp. if you're using any of the 'USA made' nic stuff- cigar, and the various tobacco flavors in that particular line, also menthol/mint, lemon, anything 'roasted' (including some coffees) - what ever that ingredient is, is very strong.
 
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