presteep homemade eliquid

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Stosh

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I've never tried it, and am not sure it would make much difference....:) Most of the mixes I make are good to vape after mixing and a good shake. If they taste a bit off, I'll just put them aside for a few days, try them daily and see what changes, often not much.

Steeping seem to help more if the flavors you are using are alcohol based, the PG based flavors seem to mix well right off the bat....YMMV...:toast:
 

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I agree with Stosh, though I just started with my own juices as well. Some flavors seem to benefit from steeping, others are good to go after a shake and change little even with days of steeping.

I suspect that steeping is really more about allowing the flavor extracts to oxidize by exposing them to air. In theory you could even let the pure flavor extract steep and then mix... In either case please post your results. I'm very curious to the outcome.

I've never tried it, and am not sure it would make much difference....:) Most of the mixes I make are good to vape after mixing and a good shake. If they taste a bit off, I'll just put them aside for a few days, try them daily and see what changes, often not much.

Steeping seem to help more if the flavors you are using are alcohol based, the PG based flavors seem to mix well right off the bat....YMMV...:toast:
 
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