Vidi, I'd be curious to see what results you get with the MFS nic by adding a little vinegar? I find it balances it, when I care to do so anyway, sometimes I don't
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Easy T: hows that ECX treating you?
I have been playing a lot with VG/PG ratios lately, and distilled water and PGA too. I don't personally find PG to give TH, but more a strange irritation, but I suppose it is a kick in its own right. But it does seem to make flavors brighter. I was trying to find a VG/DW/PGA ratio that could equal the flavor boosting properties of PG, and got pretty close. I need to keep playing with it though. Wasn't doing this for any reasons of PG sensitivity (I have none), I just prefer the taste, or lack of taste, of VG to be honest. I think I got close with 10% PGA and 5% DW, the rest VG. Still different though. The VG base seems to creater a richer, darker flavor, the PG a brighter, almost 'metallic' or solventy flavor. But the PGA does quite a bit to bridge the gap IMO, I think its the ethanolish notes in PG that are responsible for the flavor boost. I know a lot of people say VG mutes flavor, the way I think of it now is that PG boosts flavor (and adds some undesirables for me), while VG is more neutral and flat.
Although I have been DIYing for nearly a year, Ive bought in such great quantities from Box Elder that the MFS nic juice I purchased was the first time Ive used someone elses base.I received 60ml of xtreme vaping juice yesterday and plan to mix some up either later today or tomorrow. Then my normal 3 days to a week steep and Ill give it a try.I will however vape a little straight juice first to see what, is any taste it has.
I dont find the idea of adding vinegar to the juice to make it work, acceptable. Id prefer to use nic juice as is from the vendor. To my mind, that is a better juice. But hey like I said, not a LOT of experience with different nic juices.
I want to thank you again for this thread. I was having trouble finding nic juice vendors and now I have several I will be trying to find the base that works best with my mixes. My mixes can get quite complex. I have at least two juices I mix that I have to mix two "mixes" of four flavors , let them steep a week, then mix them together at the proper ratio and then steep yet another week before the taste I prefer comes out. Like I said, my mixes become quite complex.