What chemicals should not be in e-liquid?

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Canadian_Vaper

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Can anyone tell me the chemicals that should not be found in e-liquid so I can ask the vendors before buying?

1. Acetoin ?
2. diacteyl ?
3. ?
That's kind of a blanket question as there's literally hundreds of thousands of chemicals that should not be in ejuice...

Here are some standard ones that could be potentially harmful but need more research...
Electronic Cigarette Trade Association (ECTA) of Canada Acetaldehyde
Electronic Cigarette Trade Association (ECTA) of Canada Acetoin
Electronic Cigarette Trade Association (ECTA) of Canada Diacetyl
Electronic Cigarette Trade Association (ECTA) of Canada Pentanedione
 

Imfallen_Angel

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1. Paint,paint thinner or lacquer.
2. Drain-o
3. Rat,mouse or ,insect poison.
4. household cleaners.
5. ad infinitum.
Seriously IMHO what on Earth do people think is being put into the juice?
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Regards
Mike

Thanks to the witch hunt, the governments have tried their best to convince vaping is going to kill their dogs, eat their mothers, rape their daughters, burn their house down, push them off a building, collapse the economy, etc.

Trouble is, so many have gulped the kool-aid.

I've never seen a product that actually does something amazing, have yet to be found to do a single negative side effect (after over 10 years now), that can actually change the world for the best, to be made so evil, persecute, it's image dragged in the mud, like vaping has.

They are freaking fighting to legalize drugs while trying to destroy/wipe up vaping.

It's all about the money that they are all losing over the taxes and such, they want people on cigarettes or to go back, there's just so much money in killing their own population.

And to the OP, don't buy your liquids from the back of a truck in the middle of a back alley and you should be fine. Just go to a decent store that carries manufactured stuff, or just start DIY.
 
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