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Looking for some new VG base that makes BIG clouds

Bat Snap

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I own 1 gallon of nude nicotine VG base. Note on Nude Nicotine, this VG base is phenominal, no flavor muting and tasteless. What im looking for is a VG base like nude nicotine that can produce bigger clouds when I vape.
 

Bat Snap

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yeah ive used max vg but its not just for me, other people who i sell juice to dont have as big of clouds as in house made juice.
 

soulshine

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All you can do is give them max VG...the rest is up to them. Unless they expect you to build their atty's for them too...LOL
 

Bat Snap

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lol no, well dang i would think premium and house juices had some special recipe to big clouds
 

PatheticMr.

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Some VG is thicker than others. I've only used a couple of brands but one is noticeably thicker than the other. I would assume thicker VG = bigger clouds. The thickest I've come across is boots 'glycerine' - sold with the cough medicine.
 

martnargh

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Ive been actually lowering my vg level and increasing pg levels in my juice with no effect on vapor and big effect on flavor. I use bcv vg. Ive also used ecx vg and to me its the same shit.

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EarnestAccord

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I have found that certain flavor concentrates add some vapor production. I haven't been very scientific about it, but my custards produce thicker, whiter clouds than any of my pure fruit flavors. Might be the creams I use or maybe the actual custard, dunno...
 

MysticRose

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Coconut flavoring produces more vapor. Not sure why, but definitely does. At least FA does.So maybe coconut derived vg might also, but it's much more expensive from what I understand. But. put .5% FA coconut in a recipe and vape side by side with same recipe without as a test. I notice a difference.
 

MysticRose

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And let me add that shops will not use the coconut derived vg if more expensive....so that is not a "secret" recipe.
 

PatheticMr.

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Coconut flavoring produces more vapor. Not sure why, but definitely does. At least FA does.So maybe coconut derived vg might also, but it's much more expensive from what I understand. But. put .5% FA coconut in a recipe and vape side by side with same recipe without as a test. I notice a difference.
This is true
 

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