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Can I change the pg/vg ratio of a premade ejuice by adding more pg or vg
submitted over 4 years ago by foamfanatic
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by mudclubover 4 years ago

You can, but you will be diluting the flavor of the juice at the same time.

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by Msgibbs541over 4 years ago

It'll change the nic per ml ratio as well as the flavor dilution

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by Jessicalynfoxover 4 years ago

Adding more vg will dillute the flavor more than adding the same amount of pg as pg carries flavors better. Going thinner is easier than vg as far as flavor goes. Take a 85 percent vg mix and add 5 percent pg and the flavor dilution will be minimal.

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by Binsky89over 4 years ago

Even easier is to add a few drops of distilled water.

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by Jessicalynfoxover 4 years ago

It is. I typically only do that with fruit juices, candy mixes. Some bakery flavors to me seem to loose some of their depth and density with distilled water.

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by MrThoughtPoliceover 4 years ago

…yes..

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by EdibleMalfunctionover 4 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

Yes, but not without consequence

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by Y_I_AM_CHEEZEover 4 years ago

Not sure why you would bother. I have allot of customers that want to dilute flavor (mostly older people who are sensitive to the sweeter juices) but there's not much reason the change the viscosity of liquids when modern coils can pretty much take any viscosity you throw at them.

The only two reasons I can think for adding more PG/VG is if you wanted the same flavor but with more/less of a throat hit.

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by rickrossRsover 4 years ago

you know how people make flavors icey/super smooth? would it be possible to add whatever that is to commercial juices? i have some that is just too damn harsh or said “ice” on the box but was not at all

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by Y_I_AM_CHEEZEover 4 years ago

Yah, that would be super easy. You just need to look for menthol additive for a vape supply. If you want more of the after effect of icy and not stright up menthol look for Colada.

Not sure where you are and if you can still order online, if you can't then id honestly just look for a good solid mint ejuice that you could mix in.

If you can order online id try looking into "nude nicotine" or "capella" for colada or menthol flavorings.

Edit: just to let you know the chances of you making your juice much smoother isn't super likely considering the harshness of the juice is already there and thats hard to cover up. Juice is harsh from the type/quality of the Nic and the flavorings.. its hard to cover up and much easier to start out the with smooth ingredients than try to cover up harsh ones using menthol.

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by itisidennisiahover 4 years ago

Not to mention that Koolada is itself pretty harsh and has a metallic taste. WS 23 is a much better coolant with less off notes.

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by Harusaiover 4 years ago

Yes you can do this

Grab a bottle of “WS-23” and a small 10-30ml empty bottle fill it with your premade juice add the WS-23 1 drop at a time until it’s to your liking. Doing it in smaller batches will save your ruining the whole bottle. A little of the WS-23 goes a long way

It will add the cooling effect without changing the flavour profile of the juice much

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by QueenBuzyBeeover 4 years ago

Hi. Sure you can, but why would you want to do that? It will reduce flavor, like adding water to a soda.

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