Vaping in an enclosed area

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cbushey7

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no it wont stain or extremely unlikely at worst over a long period of time there may be some residue on vaery light colored fabric but nothing in it that would stain anything so it would just wipe off or evaporate, only way a real stain could happen is for juice to spill directly onto something, then it could. and no no other issues no second hand anything or nothing like that, good luck, Chuck B
 

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Just curious , is there any issues with vaping in a small enclosed area such as a car . Is there any chance of leakage , staining , anything ? Thanks

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Hmm no issues so far, I do believe though, the e liquid could leave like an oil stain as in vegetable oil, know what I mean?

It may stain, but it wouldn't be an oil stain. It does form a film on eye glasses, TV and computer screens, mirrors, and windows. It is nowhere near as bad as the film tobacco smoke leaves behind.

Vaping does not use up oxygen or produce monoxides like smoking, so it is safe in an enclosed space. It will probably sting your eyes before any other effects are felt. All the major ingredients are soluble in water so it is easy to clean.
 

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.... It does form a film on eye glasses, TV and computer screens, mirrors, and windows. It is nowhere near as bad as the film tobacco smoke leaves behind.

Hmm, I am not finding any residue at all, anywhere. I work from home full-time, and smoked in my office until seven months ago. Monthly, I saturated my PC monitors with screen cleaner and took several rag swipes to clean off the gunky, yellow tar.

I have vaped full-time in the same home office for the past seven months (no cigarettes). I hadn't cleaned the monitors since I quit (since they didn't look gooey and nasty), but decided to do it minutes ago based on your post. I was not surprised to find no yellow film, but was shocked to not even find any discoloration (dirt, dust, etc.) on the soft rag. Now I do try to hit everywhere occasionally with the big pink, fuzzy duster thing, but my cleaning cloth in my smoking days would have been a helluva lot dirtier than today.

Even MORE reasons to vape instead of smoke!
 
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