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Substituting VG for AG ?

gazlynn

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Hi

I'm looking for a little advice.

I normally mtl and the higher the VG the more issues I have running them through my mtl atties.

I'm led to believe that AG is less stodgy than VG.

Is it just a case when diying to just substitute VG with AG or is there more to it?

cheers

Gaz
 
I tried AG and didn't like it personally. I found it gurgly compared to just adding more PG.
 
I use VG and water it down myself 10% water and normally add about 15 to 20% Flavouring. I Also use VG nic base
I do this because PG makes me itch

Tanks used are nautilus and the wife uses a cuboid. I don't get any dry hits on the naughty wifey does get them sometimes I just water down the batch affected this works for me
 
The easiest thing would be raise the percentage of pg in your mixes. Otherwise yes, you just use Ag instead of Vg. I made my own by distilling some water and using 5% water to 95% vg. If you're making your own make sure it is distilled water. Tap water and deionised water are a big no-no. [emoji106][emoji2]
 
The easiest thing would be raise the percentage of pg in your mixes. Otherwise yes, you just use Ag instead of Vg. I made my own by distilling some water and using 5% water to 95% vg. If you're making your own make sure it is distilled water. Tap water and deionised water are a big no-no. [emoji106][emoji2]

Thanks for the tips I've already bought some AG from lubrisolve. I just didn't want to go ahead and mix something silly and waste good concentrate :):11::)

cheers

Gaz
 
Im using lubrisolve ag its 80%vg and 20% water mix, im just sad i spent so long using vg. You get max vg juice that basically is as fluid moving as a 50/50vg/pg blend. Flavour is slightly better too because the water carrys the flavouring bettee than say a 100% vg blend. In conclusion i love the stuff never add pg anymore
 
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