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That's a ton of menthol and koolada, I don't ever go over 2 or 3% and even that is too much for me fresh.
Im attempting to replicate frostbite as a base for menthol fruit ice mixes.That's a ton of menthol and koolada, I don't ever go over 2 or 3% and even that is too much for me fresh.
Cant say i would know if it wasn't,straight from the DIY kit.Is the menthol mix ok?
@Puff&Pass You get two types of Glycerin in pharmaceutical grade: Vegetable Glycerin and GlycerinI have done some VG research lately, cause I bought pharmaceutical Glycerine, it tastes exactly the same, only difference I could find in some reviews is that VG is basically made of plant oil, where the Pharmaceutical one is made from oils in animal fat...could u guys confirm or have anyone found the same information?
Well, the menthol you got should be pretty potent, does it smell strongly like menthol, or did we screw up and just gave you PGCant say i would know if it wasn't,straight from the DIY kit.
Im sitting with frostbite in one hand and my diy in the other.
i have successfully created the type of menthol juice i don't like,sweetish,flat and warm with a slight chill on exhale.
now i need ICE on inhale.
have decanted into a 10ml and will leave to steep overnight
Packed away the kit for the drive home sadly.does have a slight menthol scent.not strong though.Well, the menthol you got should be pretty potent, does it smell strongly like menthol, or did we screw up and just gave you PG
Yeah, the mints are usually more potent - the menthol as it is, is what we use for our menthol mixes tooPacked away the kit for the drive home sadly.does have a slight menthol scent.not strong though.
Mint candy is clearly mint,where menthol is a bit less distinct
Cant say i would know if it wasn't,straight from the DIY kit.
Im sitting with frostbite in one hand and my diy in the other.
i have successfully created the type of menthol juice i don't like,sweetish,flat and warm with a slight chill on exhale.
now i need ICE on inhale.
have decanted into a 10ml and will leave to steep overnight
You guys have iron lungs or something that's way too much for me.Koolada I always do 5% minimum (works out to the recommended 1 drop per ml).
Menthol it depends if i'm using it as a primary or secondary flavour...
Especially against weaker flavours like strawberry; Gotta be real gentle with it then; but otherwise as a primary, 5% is as low as I go...
Yep, the menthol we got from TFA was a 66% solution and was crazy expensive and just too strong - we got lots of complaints that even a few drops was too much, so we got some pharmaceutical grade menthol crystals and made a 10% solution - that is from research I did in various forums and is pretty much what everyone uses.@Derick I just checked the site and the menthol is a 10% solution. Was not the previous TFA menthol that you had a 66% solution? i bought a few bottles and know that after a while it used to crystallize and needed to be warmed up before using.
@Puff&Pass You get two types of Glycerin in pharmaceutical grade: Vegetable Glycerin and Glycerin
Once you have the finished product it is impossible to tell which one it is, as they end up as exactly the same chemical with formula C3H8O3.
So the difference is only in preparation. Vegetable Glycerin is made from plant matter as you said, and normal Glycerin can be made from various substances, like fats and oils - and some of these can be derived from animals.
The distinction is only important if you are vegetarian/vegan or otherwise concerned about animal parts being used in your products.
The difference between pharmaceutical grade and normal 'pure glycerin' that some pharmacies have is the purity. Pharmaceutical grade has to be at least 99.0% pure, with limits as to what can be in the remaining 1%.
The 'pure' stuff can be pretty much anything from 80% up with no regulation as to what the other 20% can be, as long as it is not toxic. So for vaping we all pretty much stick to pharmaceutical grade.
Pharmaceutical grades get a classification, and each country has their own grading system, but they are all pretty much the same when it comes to VG. So in SA British Pharmaceutical (BP) is used, but you can also find USP here. There are plenty of other countries grades too, like JSP, EUSP etc.
Thanx derrick I got the BP, and was smoking with one eye close till, about now....lol@Puff&Pass You get two types of Glycerin in pharmaceutical grade: Vegetable Glycerin and Glycerin
Once you have the finished product it is impossible to tell which one it is, as they end up as exactly the same chemical with formula C3H8O3.
So the difference is only in preparation. Vegetable Glycerin is made from plant matter as you said, and normal Glycerin can be made from various substances, like fats and oils - and some of these can be derived from animals.
The distinction is only important if you are vegetarian/vegan or otherwise concerned about animal parts being used in your products.
The difference between pharmaceutical grade and normal 'pure glycerin' that some pharmacies have is the purity. Pharmaceutical grade has to be at least 99.0% pure, with limits as to what can be in the remaining 1%.
The 'pure' stuff can be pretty much anything from 80% up with no regulation as to what the other 20% can be, as long as it is not toxic. So for vaping we all pretty much stick to pharmaceutical grade.
Pharmaceutical grades get a classification, and each country has their own grading system, but they are all pretty much the same when it comes to VG. So in SA British Pharmaceutical (BP) is used, but you can also find USP here. There are plenty of other countries grades too, like JSP, EUSP etc.
Yep, the menthol we got from TFA was a 66% solution and was crazy expensive and just too strong - we got lots of complaints that even a few drops was too much, so we got some pharmaceutical grade menthol crystals and made a 10% solution - that is from research I did in various forums and is pretty much what everyone uses.
But if it is turning out too weak, we can certainly change it and up the menthol a bit
lung hitting frostbite 6mg at 0.7 in the orchid all day does things to youYou guys have iron lungs or something that's way too much for me.
From what I can find it seems to be the same thing, but I'm no chemist and I can't seem to find what the MC stands for.Thanks for that cool explanation @Derick. Saw some Propylene Glycol MC on the Springbok Pharmacy website. Any idea what the MC means? They are not very communicative unfortunately. Been waiting a few days for a reply from them on this question
yeah that does not seem feasable - I think we will adjust and try againMy percentage of between 1.5% and 3% was based on using the 66% solution. Knowing what percentage solution is used is very important as now my percentage will be between 10% and 20% using the 10% menthol solution. Thats were some of the misconception occurred.
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I live really close to the sea,so every intake is double filtered or everything rusts.I wish i could take credit for dusting.Gosh that is a clean case, I'm to embarrassed to take a pick of the inside of my computer!!
One more question Derick, I've noticed that the higher the PG concentration in juice the more it burns my throat, so have resulted in avoiding the higher PG blends I have. Is PG/VG equally safe for use? Maybe I'm just PG sensitive? Was thinkin of using maybe a little more distilled water in VG blends.From what I can find it seems to be the same thing, but I'm no chemist and I can't seem to find what the MC stands for.