Also best uses for TFA Smooth.
I use TFA-Smooth, the same as
@dc99 described:
TFA smooth has uses. Its a lot like MTS
vape wizard in that it can take sharpness out of a mix.
In my experience:
It is good for softening sharp/harsh notes. It can also be useful for taming(muting?) high notes and allowing background notes to come
through better. Comparing it to FA-MTS
vape Wizard is pretty solid (though I don't know if it uses the same taste bud receptor "novocain" principle).
It has no sweetness of its own; but it can allow preexisting sweetness to stand out more, as it dampens the sharp notes.
I used it a fair amount, during my early days of mixing, when my flavor stash was more limited. But, as my stash grew, I found that I could get similar/better results by using a different concentrate, and/or adjusting flavor percentages.
More recently; I find less use for it. It can still be useful, as a band-aid of sorts, to resurrect/redeem a "less than ideal" experiment. It is less of a go-to ingredient; and more of a last-resort rescue ingredient.
I do still like to have it available in my stash. As, it can give a second chance to disappointing concentrate; or help make a concentrate more versatile.
