ginolicious
Well-Known Member
So I just read that benzine is released at 100C. I thought it wasn't in vaping at all.
Wrong, your ABV will tell the story.
This is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard regarding vaporizing. Vapor is going to condense on any surface it contacts. Residue is a better term than resin, and you're going to get it any time you vape, just like you get carbon dioxide any time you exhale during the breathing process. It obviously has nothing to do with combustion.This article went on to answer the cleaning aspect of a vaporizer. Buddy goes on to say if you hose, bag, or chamber gets yellow or resin in it then you are not vaporizing and in fact are combusting.
And you may well inhale more benzene just walking down a city street.I always remember reading that benzene isn't detectable in noticeable concentrations until above 392 F from previous studies done with vaporizers.