Labeling my clearos!!!

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guambred

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Here is something I have not seen addressed yet. I have in my inventory about 10 different juices as well as a bunch of toppers. 4 iclear 16's, 4 mini PT2's, 2 PT3's, 1 PT airoflow. and 2 EVOD's. I switch my toppers throughout the day and am now sometimes having a hard time figuring out which belongs in what clearo, some juices are quite similar in scent and color, some darken a bit and start to resemble eachother. I have tried labeling my clearos with sharpies, but it still rubs off after a day. anyone have a easy solution?:?:
 

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easiest solution is just get little label stickers and write the name on them. You might even be able to find them in different colors, you could just color code your juices instead of having to write out what's in the clearo?

Color Coding Labels : Colored Coded Labels | Staples® < first thing that popped up in google... i'm lazy, and sure you could find better with a few minutes of looking.

If you went with the color coding you wouldn't have to worry about taking the old sticker off if you decided to change what juice you put in one of the clearos. and you wouldn't have to worry so much about the e juice wiping away the ink (it's pretty notorious for it. Will pull the markings off of a syringe in no time.
 

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I use clear scotch tape and notebook paper to label my juice bottles. Takes abuse and comes off easy. Can't imagine this would not work for clearos.

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easiest solution is just get little label stickers and write the name on them. You might even be able to find them in different colors, you could just color code your juices instead of having to write out what's in the clearo?

Color Coding Labels : Colored Coded Labels | Staples® < first thing that popped up in google... i'm lazy, and sure you could find better with a few minutes of looking.

If you went with the color coding you wouldn't have to worry about taking the old sticker off if you decided to change what juice you put in one of the clearos. and you wouldn't have to worry so much about the e juice wiping away the ink (it's pretty notorious for it. Will pull the markings off of a syringe in no time.

Kinda dont want to do the sticker thing as when smokeing I was always trying to peel the dang stickers off my lighters and always made a stickey gluey mess.
 

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Here is something I have not seen addressed yet. I have in my inventory about 10 different juices as well as a bunch of toppers. 4 iclear 16's, 4 mini PT2's, 2 PT3's, 1 PT airoflow. and 2 EVOD's. I switch my toppers throughout the day and am now sometimes having a hard time figuring out which belongs in what clearo, some juices are quite similar in scent and color, some darken a bit and start to resemble eachother. I have tried labeling my clearos with sharpies, but it still rubs off after a day. anyone have a easy solution?:?:

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Look for replacement glass tubes in different colours.
 

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The ones I can't color code with a drip tip or keep on a particular battery, I wrap one of those baby hair "rubber bands" on. I think I got them at Walgreens... maybe not, but you can find them a lot of places.... I think there are about 8 different colors in bags of about 35 to 50 of them. When I've exhausted the colors I go into counting or color combos... like one pink is strawberry and two pinks is peach.... or one pink + one green is menthol strawberry... if you don't want to keep it on the clearo while you're using it because of heat or space, you can slip it over the battery til you're done and then slide back onto the clearo before detaching from the battery. I've had to keep a little note pad telling me what combo is what because sometimes I don't get back to a flavor (I diy and have to test) for a couple of weeks.
 

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The ones I can't color code with a drip tip or keep on a particular battery, I wrap one of those baby hair "rubber bands" on. I think I got them at Walgreens... maybe not, but you can find them a lot of places.... I think there are about 8 different colors in bags of about 35 to 50 of them. When I've exhausted the colors I go into counting or color combos... like one pink is strawberry and two pinks is peach.... or one pink + one green is menthol strawberry... if you don't want to keep it on the clearo while you're using it because of heat or space, you can slip it over the battery til you're done and then slide back onto the clearo before detaching from the battery. I've had to keep a little note pad telling me what combo is what because sometimes I don't get back to a flavor (I diy and have to test) for a couple of weeks.

This what I do, too. It's a simple and inexpensive system. I've also used up all the 8 colors, and then doubled up, like red and blue, green and pink, etc. I put the matching bands on the juice bottles and it's easy to tell after a glance at the juice bottle what is in the clearo.
 

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The ones I can't color code with a drip tip or keep on a particular battery, I wrap one of those baby hair "rubber bands" on. I think I got them at Walgreens... maybe not, but you can find them a lot of places.... I think there are about 8 different colors in bags of about 35 to 50 of them. When I've exhausted the colors I go into counting or color combos... like one pink is strawberry and two pinks is peach.... or one pink + one green is menthol strawberry... if you don't want to keep it on the clearo while you're using it because of heat or space, you can slip it over the battery til you're done and then slide back onto the clearo before detaching from the battery. I've had to keep a little note pad telling me what combo is what because sometimes I don't get back to a flavor (I diy and have to test) for a couple of weeks.

I found a bag of colored rubber bands for girls pony tails at the dollar store for...well $1...300 in the package.
 

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I currently have some with different colored drip tips, or devices. For identical devices, I try to only use liquids easily identifiable by scent...but obviously there have been wrong assumptions made.

I saw a picture the other day (forget who's)...she had each tank more permanently labeled 1,2,3,4,etc...then on a piece of paper she had what was in each numbered tank. Easily updateable, I switch my rotation up almost daily. I thought it was simple but brilliant.
 

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Yes I started out making labels but it got to expensive so I just resorted to using freezer tape and a Sharpie. I have had no problems with them coming off so far. Now they may get old and have to be replaced but you can't beat the price of a roll of freezer tape. Good luck to you. I know I have so many different flavors it helps me. :)
 
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