• moonshadow@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    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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      2 days ago

      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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        2 days ago

        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