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Speeding up steeping?

no expert here but colour change is down to nic. degrading due to UV
but the very act of steeping itself (regardless of how it's done) is accompianed by colour change ?

vaper caper assured me that nic degradation would'nt occur over a short time period...whatever that is

.does a colour change acheived in sunlight indicate the same readiness for vaping (in absense of the correct terminology) as a juice steeped by normal methods ?
 
but the very act of steeping itself (regardless of how it's done) is accompianed by colour change ?

vaper caper assured me that nic degradation would'nt occur over a short time period...whatever that is

.does a colour change acheived in sunlight indicate the same readiness for vaping (in absense of the correct terminology) as a juice steeped by normal methods ?

steeping and nic degradation are two separate things
colour change is IMO nic. degradation as 0 nic. liquid shows little colour change
 
well this is a tricky situation...if you have a look at my thread
'base custard mix ?' you'll see the advice i was given...
i've only been mixing a few weeks so i'm in no real position to do anything except listen to more experienced folk..
 
well this is a tricky situation...if you have a look at my thread
'base custard mix ?' you'll see the advice i was given...
i've only been mixing a few weeks so i'm in no real position to do anything except listen to more experienced folk..

have you mixed 0 nic. juice ?
another thread on here re colour change and nic content somewhere....
 
have you noticed juice in clear tank going darker ?
I think nic degrades quite rapidly in UV causing colour change
What is being said ..ithink is that sunlight speeds steeping in small doses but would degrade nic over a longer period...i dont have that much knowledge..or experience ..but i asked vaper caper about this very subject....(base custard mix ?) and was happy enough with his answer...therefore i stuck my juice in the sun for a few hours..

Even if your juice is kept in the dark whilst steeping the reactions would cause colour change anyway..?
 
What is being said ..ithink is that sunlight speeds steeping in small doses but would degrade nic over a longer period...i dont have that much knowledge..or experience ..but i asked vaper caper about this very subject....(base custard mix ?) and was happy enough with his answer...therefore i stuck my juice in the sun for a few hours..

Even if your juice is kept in the dark whilst steeping the reactions would cause colour change anyway..?

don't know my juice is subjected to limited UV anyway all I know is a similar thread pointed to 0 nic juice having little colour change
compared to juice containing nic.
 
well i'll let you know if i end up wi a load of fkd up juice in a few weeks time... :-)
although tbh my mixing success so far is only about 10%
Vapeable anyway..so i'll proably end up wi a load of fkd up juice regardless. [emoji4]
 
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