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Vaping indoors and walls

robert wild

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Hi all,

Just a quick question, is it ok to vape indoors, wont the smoke ruin the walls/paint

Also does the smoke clear up or go after a while or will it stay there lingering

Cheers,
Rob
 
Smoke? Did you set your mod and tank on fire? Where is the smoke coming from?
 
Smoke comes from burning things so your doing it wrong??? If not then it will leave residue on mirrors, windows and has known to break a PlayStation or two [emoji6]
 
It is safe to vape indoors.
The VAPOUR will hang around unless you have a window open to give you air movement.
As far as damaging goes, well that's debatable. A heavy vg juice will make the vapour stick to thinks like woodwork and glass so you'll need to clean more often.
 
The vapour seems to stick to plastic and glass. My walls are fine - in the sense that they don't appear to have any residue on them yet the TV, furniture and book covers for example, all have residue on them.

I've been vaping in tje study for well over a year. The only pita is the windows needing cleaned one a fortnigjt or so.

Leave your windows open. A few folk here have fans. There's a particular name for the type of fan I'm talking about but I can't recall right now. Hopefully someone will tell us what they are
 
The vapour seems to stick to plastic and glass. My walls are fine - in the sense that they don't appear to have any residue on them yet the TV, furniture and book covers for example, all have residue on them.

I've been vaping in tje study for well over a year. The only pita is the windows needing cleaned one a fortnigjt or so.

Leave your windows open. A few folk here have fans. There's a particular name for the type of fan I'm talking about but I can't recall right now. Hopefully someone will tell us what they are
Are you thinking of a dehumidifier ! They work but only if you get a good quality large one I believe. I dont think the small cheap one's are powerful enough.
 
Thing I have noticed this summer is that my windows are not getting a film of vape on them like they do in winter, must be the temp outside being warmer and condensation not so prevalent in the warm weather. Regarding walls and paintwork I have never had a problem with it. Only thing vape seems to stick to is glass ceramics etc as far as I see in my house anyway.
 
Are you thinking of a dehumidifier ! They work but only if you get a good quality large one I believe. I dont think the small cheap one's are powerful enough.

That's the one. Thanks m8. I remember looking at them a long time ago. Thanks for the heads up. Large one required at some point
 
Only time it is not safe is if you have an old photoelectric smoke detector that trips when you vape. Other than that its good to go.
 
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