What would be the proper way to store 100mg VG or PG nicotine liquid. I've been told cut to 50% and refrigerate as is, "not flavored". Just checking to see if this is ok or there is a better way.
Where did you get 100 mg nicotine VG liquid from, I'd be quite interested in DIY liquid in that concentrate.
Where did you get 100 mg nicotine VG liquid from, I'd be quite interested in DIY liquid in that concentrate.
Do some digging here in the forums.. it will give you some knowledge on how to handle it before someone just ups and gives you a good source you can kill yourself with.
There are people here with ace juice. Levy being my favorite. But please learn the dangers of handling potent juice before you go attempting to diy.
Thank you very much for the tip. I'm obviously new & will most definately do a lot of research before I start DIY'ing with my VG liquid. So far, I have a 3-month supply of pre-mix, so there's no rush! Thanks again.Do some digging here in the forums.. it will give you some knowledge on how to handle it before someone just ups and gives you a good source you can kill yourself with.
There are people here with ace juice. Levy being my favorite. But please learn the dangers of handling potent juice before you go attempting to diy.
Where did you get 100 mg nicotine VG liquid from, I'd be quite interested in DIY liquid in that concentrate.
I bought my first batch from XtremeVaping.com
" I will say his shipping time is very good." They suggested to keep it in the fridge. Our lab has liter's of 99% Nicotine and we keep it in a Hazmat Vault, "it's just dark & 68 deg and well ventilated". Also I was just curious how other people stored their high dose nicotine's. BTW Levy's product at XtremeVaping is just fine so do not be bashful on ordering some. I just can't buy ours yet, but I'm working on it. The old conflict of interest BS.
Tips from the Lab: for our 99% Nicotine
BE VERY CAREFUL 40mg to 60mg can kill you. That type of poisoning is horrible. Google MSDS before you play with it.
Wear a face shield. Lab Coat or Long Sleeve Shirt.
Wear chemical resistant gloves, ours go to our elbows.
If you will be around it for awhile I would wear a vapor respirator, it does give off fumes. Check your paint supply stores for one.
Do not even consider keeping this in any area accesible by children. They might try to duplicate your actions and play mad scientist too.
Combustible at 471.2 degrees. So do not store in a 500 degree oven.
aigoldendogs, as a chemist myself, I very much appreciate the words of warning about dealing with high-nic liquids. I hope no one is working with free-base nic though, unoess they are trained and well equipped, but 100 mg juice is still quite dangerous. I've been trying to inject safety and sanity in a a mostly poison-naive world here. You are right about how nic would take you out. Its a horrible, nasty, messy way to go: convulsions, sweating, hiccups, vomiting, bowels releasing...and that's just the warm up. I would rather die from rattle snake than nicotine.
There are a lot of careless people here that will whine about such warnings, but they are ripe for a Darwin Award, in my opinion. Really glad another voice of reason has entered. I am hoping my processing and storage method is used by more here, as I think it is the best and safest way to preserve the investment for a long, long time, and use it in a safe and efficient manner.
Be aware that 0.25 mL of 100 mg/mL liquid will probably kill a child or a pet. That's about 5 drops, and it can absorb through the skin. 0.5 mL will kill the average sized man. Before anyone intends to buy and use 100 mg nic juice, please have a plan of exactly how you will do it, and all the necessary safety and storage gear in place before you even unscrew the cap.
If you are new to DIY with unflavored high-nic liquid, please start with 36 mg or less until you know what you are doing. Unless you are trained in working with thick liquids, things can easily get messy, and often do.