alien Traveler" data-source="post: 20130187" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Please elaboratealien Traveler said:Not true.
alien Traveler" data-source="post: 20130187" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Please elaboratealien Traveler said:Not true.
Basic chemistry do not allow "boiling pg and VG turn the bulk of it into water".Please elaborate
alien Traveler" data-source="post: 20130331" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">alien Traveler said:Basic chemistry do not allow "boiling pg and VG turn the bulk of it into water".
A vapor you are consuming is just a vapor of PG and VG, hopefully with no products of their decomposition (which can be nasty).
paint guy says it's "oil" from the vape
paint guy says it's "oil" from the vape
A vapor you are consuming is just a vapor of PG and VG, hopefully with no products of their decomposition (which can be nasty).
In truth, calling what we inhale from an ecig "vapor" is a bit of a misnomer. It is really aerosolized particles of PG, VG, flavorings, and nicotine. It is not oil, it is not water.
Paint guy is a ..... at least in terms of vaping.
In truth, calling what we inhale from an ecig "vapor" is a bit of a misnomer. It is really aerosolized particles of PG, VG, flavorings, and nicotine. It is not oil, it is not water.
Not going to go through this thread and edit every occurrence of the word hotboxing, but I trust we'll no longer see any references to it from this point forward.
I don't think he was talking about anything illicit. I am pretty sure he was referring to the act of taking long hard, and quickly repeated drags of his vaporizer. You know like hotboxing a regular cigarette when you only have 3 min left on your break and you really want to finish it before returning to work. Usually resulting in making the filter hot and often even collapsing it. If it means something else then color me clueless.

Same here, I was remembering that term from high school and it referred to long hard deep drags on a cigarette when we were hiding out in the bathroom with only 5 minutes between classes and your next class was across campus. Ha, remember that long hard ember burning on the end and almost flash frying the filterI don't think he was talking about anything illicit. I am pretty sure he was referring to the act of taking long hard, and quickly repeated drags of his vaporizer. You know like hotboxing a regular cigarette when you only have 3 min left on your break and you really want to finish it before returning to work. Usually resulting in making the filter hot and often even collapsing it. If it means something else then color me clueless.
Err... why?
Me too. Maybe I need to get out more.![]()
I guess I have lived a sheltered life too 'cause I have no idea as to why the warning
To the OP. I think maybe your paint guy needs to study up a bit more. Walls need to be washed before repainting even if the home has never been smoked or vaped in because the walls will eventually get a thin film of accumulated (since I can't think of a better word) stuff on them just from everyday occupancy. Stuff from things such as cooking, showering, forced heat and/or air, humid air filled with dust particles and so on.......
read a lot in threads and such bout vaping leaves no residue on walls
just finished repainting the walls cause the started whitening. I usually vape with windows open but recently started hotboxing just for the heck of it. I noticed whitening before I was hotboxing but it was not big enough to cause concern but after a couple of months of hot boxing the room looked like it was smeared by a snowman try to claw his way out of my room
,any thoughts?
We recently hired an interior decorator who painted our walls a Mojito Green and then Coral accents. I feel like I live inside a watermelon. She also painted my walls verdigris green even though everything in my room is blue and red and gold.Gofishtix, I applaud and shudder at your willingness to scrape stuff off paint and put it in your mouth.... Although, there's plenty of stuff floating through the Air, I guess.....
I have not noticed any changes in color in my paint since starting vaping (except that the husband painted the living room mint green), it's nice. We purchased this place off a Drug Lord doing some laundering (no joke, the neighbors informed us, no wonder they accepted our considerably under value bid, LOL) and the color scheme leaves something to be desired it's ah, gaudy?
Never mind the "loadbearing walls" that I can poke my fingers into, but it's just astonishingly ugly. We have a really orangy peach going on as an overall theme, bright pink in one bedroom, DARRRK blue in another, and turquoise blue in the master bedroom. I wouldn't mind if vaping changed my wall colors in the slightest, but so far, no dice. Nothing's gonna but starting over with a few coats of primer, LOL.
Smoking darkens paint quite a bit, me and my roommate's room in college was the smoking hangout room, there was usually SOMEONE in there smoking and well, you know, having a nice time. Only the paint was at LEAST three shades darker, as we discovered when removing our posters. I did briefly ponder the implications of this for my lungs, then continued packing so that I could ah, rest with a lovely cold beverage and enter the state of suitably relaxed before my parents showed up to cart me home for the summer, heh.
Anna