Hello everyone,
I've been lurking around these forums for a good 6 months now, and I had a thought that I haven't really seen discussed: Is it possible to over mix your e-liquids?
I started off mixing all my liquids using a Dremel with a frothing like attachment. I mix it to a point where it looks like a creamy foam(My brother says it looks like "...."). It gets extremely aerated and usually takes 4+ hours for the air bubbles to completely leave the mixture.
Do you think it may be possible I'm muting some flavors by introducing to much air into the mixtures? I'm going to be mixing up one larger batch and separating it into three smaller batches. One just thrown in and hand shaken, one lightly dremeled, and one completely frothed up. I think it'll be interesting to see if it has any effect.
has anyone had any experience with over mixing e-liquids?
Edit: I'd like to add that I'm fairly new to DIY mixing. I started around the time I started lurking the forums.
I've been lurking around these forums for a good 6 months now, and I had a thought that I haven't really seen discussed: Is it possible to over mix your e-liquids?
I started off mixing all my liquids using a Dremel with a frothing like attachment. I mix it to a point where it looks like a creamy foam(My brother says it looks like "...."). It gets extremely aerated and usually takes 4+ hours for the air bubbles to completely leave the mixture.
Do you think it may be possible I'm muting some flavors by introducing to much air into the mixtures? I'm going to be mixing up one larger batch and separating it into three smaller batches. One just thrown in and hand shaken, one lightly dremeled, and one completely frothed up. I think it'll be interesting to see if it has any effect.
has anyone had any experience with over mixing e-liquids?
Edit: I'd like to add that I'm fairly new to DIY mixing. I started around the time I started lurking the forums.
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