Mike
Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Nov-2011 Last visit: 27-Feb-2012 Location: On a chair, planking
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Hey this is my first time making changa and I let the caapi and dream her mix evap over night yet it still smells/ tastes like solvent when I pull with no flame. But I check it and it's dry not even the least bit damp
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Posts: 6739 Joined: 13-Apr-2009 Last visit: 10-Apr-2022
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Break it up with a razor and let it evaporate some more.
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Mike
Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Nov-2011 Last visit: 27-Feb-2012 Location: On a chair, planking
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Ok will do, also last night I cleaned my gvg and that's what I'm using could that be the cause even after lettin it sit and dry overnight? Of so how can I get the taste out
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 remeeks
Posts: 199 Joined: 14-Aug-2010 Last visit: 26-Aug-2021
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there's no rush...i let my changa sit, broken up on a plate for a good week. if you're worried, just let it evaporate/dry for another day or two
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Mike
Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Nov-2011 Last visit: 27-Feb-2012 Location: On a chair, planking
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No so much tryin to rush just a little over excited thanks though! ur right I'm kinda just boggled by the idea that it's dry and still had the solvent sent
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Mike
Posts: 26 Joined: 18-Nov-2011 Last visit: 27-Feb-2012 Location: On a chair, planking
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Kk i broke it up more and it's smelling more and more like its supposed to thank you
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