.... 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!