Like anything else vape has to eventually condense. I find I have to wash the inside of my windshield more often now than when I smoked. If I use the defroster in helps. Anyone else have this problem? Keep wondering how much it happens in the house.
I have the same problem on my windshield and my computer monitor ! Opening the car window helps a bit but I have just resigned myself to cleaning my car windows and computer monitor every week. The good thing is that it isn't that nasty brown residue that you get from analogs.
I'm scrubbing the windows in my living room this afternoon! Yup, there's a bit of a haze that results. However, I'll take the "clear" haze compared to the "brown" haze of tar and smoke any day!
Now, if I can only get my dog to quit shedding.....
That's my biggest sore point with vaping ! I like to keep the windows of my car clean so the light doesnt refract on them while driving at night. The inside of the car windows haze right up when vaping. I use tanks that make huge clouds. The bigger the cloud the faster the windows haze up. This is the result of the cold weather. The vape is warm and the window is cold so it sticks right to the cold window. It will get better in the summer. If I keep the heater or air conditioner on and the window cracked it forces the vape right out of the window. Same thing in the house. Imagine what it's like with 3 vapors around all with mods that blow big clouds lol. I wonder what it will do to electronics also. My son vapes in his room and he is a cloud chaser. His room gets like the london fog ! Now the XBOX has fans that draw in air so it's drawing in vape. Wonder if it will eventually cloud the lens that reads the disks ?
A lot more to vaping than people think. Besides the condensation I also noticed altitude makes a difference. I live at 3400 feet, and use a t3 mostly or a pt2 mini. I get large clouds. A couple of months ago I went to the coast, and noticed the clouds were smaller.
well, VG/PG is a humicant ( attracts moisture) and when a film of it attaches to glass and there is an increase of humidity in the air, the film will want to collect the moisture and form a condensation..... it just makes sense
I always try to kind of blow it away from the windshield when I exhale. I still have to clean the windshield frequently but not quite as often. Oh and if it ever gets too foggy when you are out, baby wipes actually clean it up pretty well. My son and his friends love seeing how cloudy they can make the car so it gets covered with film FAST
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