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Trying to stop smoking (again), new custard juice is harsh, 3 year old custard incredibly good. Such a thing as "pre-steeped" ejuice? Speed steep?

New to the forum. Not sure if this is even the right sub-forum. Here's my situation (if you'll bear with me). I had quit smoking by vaping about 4 years ago, but relapsed about 2 years ago. I've re-committed to vaping, bought a new "box mod" and multiple strengths of a well-known custard I like (including Nic Salt 24 and 48 Mg and my usual 6 and 12 Mg of 70/30 juice).

My first big mistake: I loaded the 48 Mg Nic Salt custard in my new mod at 70 watts and took a hit. It about knocked me down! Wow, I didn't know anything about Nic Salts (I've since learned).

So I cleaned my coil and reloaded with the same flavor custard at 6 Mg. It was harsh and had very little flavor. I realized it had just been manufactured 3 weeks ago!

I'm comparing this new bottle of (fresh) well-known brand custard to the exact same brand I have left that was manufactured in April 1923! This old juice (about 50 ML left) is extremely good. Dark amber, mellow, very flavorful and no harshness. I'm not even sure if there is any nicotine in it after all this time. Anyone know? Does it dissipate over time?

My 2 questions are:
1. Can I speed up the "steep" with this new, "fresh" juice?
2. Is there such a thing as truly "pre-steeped" custard ejuice I could buy?

Thanks for letting me join the forum and thanks for any advice anyone may offer!
 

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Welcome to the forum :wave:

You could try shaking the eliquid up and then leaving the cap off of it for a little while..
 

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You can steep up the steep with a small crock pot set on low
Put bottles (use glass) in water, turn on low, NO top on crock pot
use a candy thermometer don't let it get above 150 to160 degrees F
Hope this helps you
Run for 4 hours
 
You can steep up the steep with a small crock pot set on low
Put bottles (use glass) in water, turn on low, NO top on crock pot
use a candy thermometer don't let it get above 150 to160 degrees F
Hope this helps you
Run for 4 hours
Thanks Jimi! I'm trying the ultrasonic cleaner method. Placed the factory juice in a brown/amber glass bottle with lid on. Running at 140 degrees F. I appreciate the temperature tip, I didn't know that!
 
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