Is your tip all crusty?

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stevegmu

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the crust doesn't come from your teeth, i believe its mostly particles from your lips from licking your lipis/dead skin cells/ dried up juice that transfers from the vapor to your lips to the mouthpiece. but thats just my guess. Unless of course you bite your driptip lol

Interesting. I thought it was from dirty mouths... Don't do that, either...
 

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The inside of your lips are wet with saliva, bacteria, dead skin cells, food residue, juice residue and all kinds of other things. Every time you put your lips around your drip tip you leave a very thin wet layer on the drip tip that quickly dries. Every time you exhale from a vape you are blowing more moisture and juice residue on the inside of your lips. Every time you lick your lips you add food particles, saliva, etc to the inside of your lips.

Repeat this process a few hundred/thousand times over the course of a day or days without washing or cleaning the drip tip and you will eventually create a dry visible layer of the saliva mixture you leave on the drip tip every time you take a puff. Just as dried spit on the sidewalk turns white and crusty after it dries, so does the drip tip.

As for the inside of the drip tip, small amounts of saliva also drain into the drip tip with each puff. Collected with the vapor traveling through the drip tip, the same thing happens over time. So basically it boils down to clean your drip tip often or deal with dried spit.
 

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I guess I need to repost the research project where they grew bacteria in petri dishes IN pg.

It's not a panacea....just like you can grow bad stuff on and in soap as well.

Most if not all experiments with PG and air disinfection has been done in a closed environment. "Although glycols are effective air disinfectants in controlled laboratory environments, it is more difficult to use them effectively in real-world environments because the disinfection of air is sensitive to continuous action. Continuous action in real-world environments with outside air exchanges at door, HVAC, and window interfaces, and in the presence of materials that adsorb and remove glycols from the air....etc."

I hear ya Racehorse. You're being safe the way you see fit and there's nothing wrong with that :). I know I have a normal, healthy immune system and I feel it's better for my health to give it something to do to keep it in top shape. There are bacteria and viruses everywhere, there is simply no way to avoid them.

To each their own. Vape on my friend :thumb:
 

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I have never seen anything like that on mine, but if I ever feel the SLIGHTEST "greasiness" like ejuice, I wipe it immediately, inside and out; I don't want ejuice in my mouth unless it's in vapor form! So maybe that keeps them clear of anything like that "crust." Ewww. And mostly I use acrylic tips, sometimes glass which requires even more frequent wiping because I can *see* all that condensate building up inside. The one metal I use pretty much daily, a "gun metal" chromed stainless, I do notice that sometimes it doesn't feel quite as smooth as it should, so I wipe it carefully with a wet papertowel, then with a dry one. It fixes it.

I noticed many years ago, however, that my "smoking" technique was very different from most peoples'. I have very thin lips, so maybe that's why, but my cigarette, and now my driptips, do not ever go inside my lips; I hold them to the outside of my lips, always. My filtertips were NEVER wet, and if I happened to slobber on one, I put it out immediately because that's just gross. I feel much the same about my driptips, but thankfully, they can be wiped and dried off.

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It takes 3 seconds to clean off drip tips lol. It amazes me how many people have 'crusty' tips. Get some alcohol wipes and spend a cpl seconds wiping it.

I just cut up paper towels into small squares and roll them up; my husband always laughs because he says it looks like I'm doing something else entirely. :D

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