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super dave

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ECF is why I'm lazy about rebuilding my coils and cleaning my gear. It's sort of like potato chips. I'll read just one more post, then I'll clean tanks. Over and over. The next thing I know, it's time for bed/dinner/errands, and the tanks never got cleaned. :facepalm:

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Yeah, the only way I can get anything else done is either go away, or shut down the pc! Then I think of something I need to go on ECF for and tell myself, this won't take long and then start reading, posting and researching vape gear, devices and then hours have gone by & am hurrying to try & at least accomplish one other thing I started to do...don't get me wrong, I don't really think this is a bad thing really and I have it all under control...yeah right and I'm not smoking and that's good but don't think I could hardly go a day without ECF & all the great vapers here! :vapor:
 

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So....I have a question and wondered if any of you have any first hand experience about what works best. It's a beautiful day out, first one we have had in a few weeks. I'm driving down the interstate with the sun shining on my TERRIBLY VAPOR FILMED WINDOWS! This car is a year old, never been smoked in and it is definitely vape film. Go to clean it with regular windex, etc. and it just bunches up in a sticky, smeary mess. I've heard a few things like vinegar, a razor blade, lemon pledge(?!). Has anyone successfully removed this with little hassle? Have y'all went down this road? It's terrible looking. I can't wait till spring when I can crack a window without freezing. Cleaning windows is not fun as it is.....
 

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So....I have a question and wondered if any of you have any first hand experience about what works best. It's a beautiful day out, first one we have had in a few weeks. I'm driving down the interstate with the sun shining on my TERRIBLY VAPOR FILMED WINDOWS! This car is a year old, never been smoked in and it is definitely vape film. Go to clean it with regular windex, etc. and it just bunches up in a sticky, smeary mess. I've heard a few things like vinegar, a razor blade, lemon pledge(?!). Has anyone successfully removed this with little hassle? Have y'all went down this road? It's terrible looking. I can't wait till spring when I can crack a window without freezing. Cleaning windows is not fun as it is.....

RainX makes some stuff that you can put on the inside of your windows to keep them from fogging up, and it works well for keeping that film off your windows - for a couple weeks at least. Gotta reapply it after awhile.
 

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Which cig a like do you use? I actually like to use them in the car while driving so I don't have to fiddle around for the button. I wouldn't mind one that works a little better than the cheapo I have. On mine you have to drag so hard I feel like my cheeks are going to cave in and then only blow out a teaspoonful of vape...lol.

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don't want to name an outside vendor here - it's a letter near the end of the alphabet and a low number.
I have the manual batts with mini 1ml refillable tanks - they're a bit better than regular cig-a-likes but not by much.
 

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So....I have a question and wondered if any of you have any first hand experience about what works best. It's a beautiful day out, first one we have had in a few weeks. I'm driving down the interstate with the sun shining on my TERRIBLY VAPOR FILMED WINDOWS! This car is a year old, never been smoked in and it is definitely vape film. Go to clean it with regular windex, etc. and it just bunches up in a sticky, smeary mess. I've heard a few things like vinegar, a razor blade, lemon pledge(?!). Has anyone successfully removed this with little hassle? Have y'all went down this road? It's terrible looking. I can't wait till spring when I can crack a window without freezing. Cleaning windows is not fun as it is.....

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vvaappeerr I have heard of this. (windows can be cleaned?)
 
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