Mixing ejuice question

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DonCon

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Hello all I believe this is the right forum for this question. While I'm not making my own DIY ejuice I am mixing different ejuices that I have bought trying to get flavors that I like. The problem I seem to be having is that even thought the pg/vg levels are the exact same and the nic levels are too I don't get a mixed flavor. It seems like they sit ontop of each other and I'll get one flavor while vaping and then all of sudden it's the other flavor. There no mixture of the two. I usually mix them equal parts in an extra bottle shake them very we'll and then put them in my tank. When I feel like I'm not getting both flavors I unscrew my tank and shake that still no better. Should I mix the juice together in a bottle and the soak it in hot water and then shake? Thank you in advance with any tips you guys might have.


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Hello all I believe this is the right forum for this question. While I'm not making my own DIY ejuice I am mixing different ejuices that I have bought trying to get flavors that I like. The problem I seem to be having is that even thought the pg/vg levels are the exact same and the nic levels are too I don't get a mixed flavor. It seems like they sit ontop of each other and I'll get one flavor while vaping and then all of sudden it's the other flavor. There no mixture of the two. I usually mix them equal parts in an extra bottle shake them very we'll and then put them in my tank. When I feel like I'm not getting both flavors I unscrew my tank and shake that still no better. Should I mix the juice together in a bottle and the soak it in hot water and then shake? Thank you in advance with any tips you guys might have.


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Are the 2 e-Liquids Physically separating? Or does it just Taste like they are?
 

jacobsgirl

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I guess letting it steep may resolve flavor issues, but I'm in the same boat right this second. I started wondering if its in my head after trying so many of my own concoctions. I have little/no patience, so searching and performing "quick steep" methods left my palate even more confused. Been mixing for the past 3 days. I think I need to stick with something for a few days, then try out one of my creations.
 

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Letting them steep a while may help but some flavours may just be stronger and more pronounced than others.

One part flavour (a) to one part flavour (b) is equal in amount but may not be equal in taste.

If one flavour is more pronounced even after steeping then next time use less of that one or more of the other/s

I've noticed many recipes have different amounts of their main flavours.
 
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