• baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    if you smoke in a hotel room they can’t sell the room to someone immediately after, they gotta run an ozone generator overnight first. but just washing the sheets and whatever else doesn’t require anything special.

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      But it is bullshit that they’ll charge the same amount if they catch you vaping.

      Even if I hot boxed the room for a week it would be fine in the few hours between checkout and check in.

      Well, if I used someone else’s since I only vape unflavored. If I did it the only way they’d know is if they walked in on me.

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        Bro you’re leaving slimy glycol haze everywhere you go, this is exactly like cigarette smokers thinking it doesn’t stink. Run a finger over the rearview mirror of your wrx and you’ll see what I’m talking about

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          Maybe in a cold environment, in a room with a bad ventilation, and if dude have a BIG vaping engine instead of a regular vape stick - maybe then he really can leave a trace in just one day. And even if so, it can be easily/quickly washed away with right tools

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            I let a guy borrow my car for like an 8hr round trip and it came back hazed. Only rules were no smoking/bring it back full, dude gave me the same “you can’t even tell” line when I called him out for my shit being all sticky. Hate it so much, somehow sticky and slimy at the same time, super gross

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              15 hours ago

              I think there’s several criteria:

              • power of a vape pod
              • temperature isolation of a window
              • temperature difference between two sides of a window
              • humidity in a closed space
              • proper ventilation

              So… In a car - yes, absolutely. Especially when it’s winter. But it’s also true that I’m working from home, spending most of the day near PC, vaping all this time right in front of the window - and I never had any haze on it in a 4 years. So I really agree that hotels shouldn’t handle it the same way as regular in-door smoking