My DIY juice tastes horrible

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mattycdj

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Hi im wondering if anyone can help me. Im new to DIY liquid and ive made a few 10ml test batches, and all of them taste really bad, like chemicals. Is it because they havnt steeped them ? Bare in mind ive only used single flavours per batch [because im new]. I got my kit from vapable.com and the flavourings used are vapables own and also the more known perfumers apprentice. Can anyone please help? Thankyou in advance. Im a new member.
 

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    Welcome to ECF Matty :)
    Good luck with your DIY!

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    Hans Wermhat

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    Some flavors that have a nasty, paint-thinnery/waxy taste need to be steeped with the caps off for a couple of hours first. Flavor West Sweet Strawberry comes to mind along with TFA Raspberry. Leave the lid and spout off your bottle, maybe cover it with a piece of cheese cloth or a clean paper towel to keep out the dust and such. Let it sit for a couple of hours, then re-cap it and let it finish steeping.
     

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    Okey so i should also steep the concentrates? And the flavours i have are: the perfumers apprentice double chocolate, sweet cream, tutti fruitti, cotton candy and the vapable ones are blueberry, rasberry, menthol and voilet candy. I have been mixing at 15%. My nicotine content is 6mg 0.6%. Oh yeah i also have cappella sucralose sweetener addatives. Thanks so mu ch everyone i wass so worried lol.
     

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    I wouldn't steep the concentrates. Alcohol is sometimes used in them to dilute the mixtures. If you still seem to get a chemical/perfume type smell after mixing, you can leave them open for a bit after letting the bottles soak in warm water and it helps the alcohol to evaporate. If you do try the soaking in warm/hot water, use a sink full of hot tap water and when it is done, shake the bottle vigorously before setting it aside and opening it to breathe. The warm water will help all the liquids to blend better.
     
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    I can't speak to the vapable flavors as I haven't used them but with the perfumers apprentice flavors I only use 2-5% of any single flavor. They are strong and don't need much to become overwhelming in your juice. Cotton Candy and Sweet cream are just additives to enhance/change other flavors. Cotton candy will make other flavors taste more sweet, sweet cream makes flavors taste creamy.

    Try 3% tutti frutti, 1% cotton candy and a few drops of menthol and see how that tastes.
     
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    Susan~S

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    Hello and welcome to the forum @mattycdj. Glad to have you here!:)

    May I suggest some recommended research to get you started. Kudos given to member @dannyv45 who contributed and assembled all this information.

    Dannyv45's blogs will give insight into all aspects of DYI, from steeping to what supplies to have on hand to a basic walk through mixing your first E-juice.
    => E-Cigarette Forum - dannyv45 - Blogs

    Hoosier's blogs concentrate on fine tuning your mix and give insight on additives.
    => E-Cigarette Forum - Hoosier - Blogs

    Boletus's blog's concentrate on formulation of nicotine bases regarding proper calculations methods for figuring Nicotine concentration as well as safety.
    => E-Cigarette Forum - Boletus - Blogs

    Ginger's book "E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid" delivers an in depth easy to follow guide in the art of DYI.
    => E-Cigarettes 102: DIY E-Liquid

    I recommend viewing VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety and bookmark it for future reference. It explains safety in all aspects of DYI.
    => VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: DIY Safety

    The "stickies" pinned at the top of the DIY E-Liquid Forum page will explain a lot of the how's and why's.

    For a huge thread on The Flavor Apprentice (TFA) - The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread => Also see Bill's Magic Vapor's Blog
     
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    BrotherBob

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    Most of the flavors you listed are what I would consider a true stellar stand alone flavors. Some of the flavor concentrates you listed are not even considered to be great ( not great to most DIY'ers from the reviews I have read) stand alone flavors. IMO, all flavors you listed are a mixer type flavors. Double chocolate and tutti fruitti can be vaped as stand alones if you like the flavor. voilet candy?
    Do not be discouraged, you will eventually use these flavors but probably not as stand alones. I call most of your flavors secondaries or mixers,adders,complementary etc.. . Suggest you Google ("what is a DIY stand alone flavor") or use the ECF search function located upper right hand corner of page and query "DIY stand alone flavor". You have some of reading to do.
    You will be half way there. You are on the right track, just keep building your knowledge base.
    You will probably read this some where, I suggest you use the recommended flavor percentages of the manufacturer then adjust to your tastes.
    I make small batches not to exceed 5 mls (i know they will vape really good). I mix a 2mls most batches that I feel should be good. I leave out the nic (add nic after initial taste and short steep).. I suggest you taste these mixes after a good shake and let them steep 2- 3 hours. This should give you a rough idea of their potential worth after a 2-5 week steep.
     
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    dcfluegel

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    try the shake/ cap off steeping - i notice that 'perfumey' notes seem to dissipate with cap off steeping in a dark place, as some of whatever is making them 'perfumey' evaporates and the actual flavors start to evolve - great info on the forums here about speed-steeping methods (i think i am lusting after an ultrasonic cleaner, now...) but so far, i have just worked on being patient and letting time develop them... unfortunately, patience is not one of my defining character attributes... stick with it, though, it will pay off - the recipe forums here can be very helpful too - already found what I believe may be my go-to vanilla custard... working on butterscotch, key lime now...
     

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    Okay then it looks like I'm going to have to get some more empty bottles. I've put my single flavourd mixes in the sink with some warm water for now and yeah ive heard of them ultrasonic things they look well worth it. I'm gonna have to try blending multiple flavours aswell as I didn't know that my flavours were more geared towards mixing. Ive never tried vanilla custard, sounds really nice. This forum is soo helpfull. Thanks guys for your input. I feel a lot more confident with it now. You all seem very knowledgeable, hopefully I get there eventually :)
     

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    In case you aren't using an ejuice calculator when mixing your juices, you'll need this eJuice Me Up - Best eJuice Calculator

    Steeping is a big key to juices! Some are great right off the bat and some can take a month or more to mature into a really good flavor. Also look into using EM. You should see all about this in the DIY blogs listed above.
     
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    dcfluegel

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    Okay then it looks like I'm going to have to get some more empty bottles. I've put my single flavourd mixes in the sink with some warm water for now and yeah ive heard of them ultrasonic things they look well worth it. I'm gonna have to try blending multiple flavours aswell as I didn't know that my flavours were more geared towards mixing. Ive never tried vanilla custard, sounds really nice. This forum is soo helpfull. Thanks guys for your input. I feel a lot more confident with it now. You all seem very knowledgeable, hopefully I get there eventually :)

    give it some time, ask questions, do some reading - you'll rock it! and second on the ejuicemeup calculator tool - it is excellent
     
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    mattycdj

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    I'm going to check that calculater out now and I've jst tried a couple of the flavours I had steeping in the sink and they actually taste good! I'm shocked tbh.All perfume taste has gone. I can only imagine what I could make when they are steeped natures way, although I'm not a patient person either myself lol. Thanks everyone once again im a lot happier than I was after my first taste now. Happy vaping! :):):)
     
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