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Hangsen tobacco juice dark at bottle top

martybaker

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Hi I have mixed up hangsen tobacco conentrates max vg as follows: arabic 3.6%, virginia 5%, desert ship 4.8%, usa mix 5%, ry1 3.8%, co tobacco 5%.

Every bottle except co tobacco has a yellow tint at the top and clear at the bottom. Please refer to attachet pics.

Any help would be much appreciated, they were bottled last thursday.

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Hobart, Tasmania
 

Jimi D

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The flavoring is having a hard time blending in. Shake them some more. Or you can add some distilled water next time.
 

martybaker

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Wow 20% water seems a bit, does it help stop the throat from getting sore?

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Angrygod50

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I mixed a few recipes and forgot to shake one and two weeks later it still hadn't mixed. So I'd say shake the piss out of them.
 

Alter

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The only time I get a ring on top my jug of juice is when I put a tobacco absolute into my juice and the chunkies float to the top, I can swab them out with a qtip. I've never had a juice separate as per say using my magnetic mixer.
 

brandon555

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Couple things I do with max vg blends is nuke the VG in the microwave to thin it out before mixing. Usually 4 sec for a 10 ml bottle and 7 sec for a 30ml does the trick.

Also, if you're just mixing up small batches like 10ml or less I just load everything into a syringe then squirt it into the bottle. Seems to work better than trying to shake the piss out of a full 10ml bottle.
 

martybaker

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I was thinking of using a test tube clamp in a drill or putting them in a rice cooker for 10 mins

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brandon555

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Just be careful not to overdo it. Usually a lot of heat isn't needed. Just enough to get the VG to thin out... 100-110°F is usually sufficient. A candle warmer works good too. Put a glass of water on it, and then toss your sealed bottles in the glass.
 

Rin Vapes

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Yeah... from what it looked like, it looked like it just wasn't shaken up enough. My mixtures will do that if the flavors haven't incorporated enough. I usually give them a hot water bath and shake the hell out of them.
 

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