Using an herbal vaporizer around hi-fi equipment


Will using an herbal vaporizer around hi-fi equipment damage amps, speakers, etc? I know smoking damages them. What about vapor?
nemesis1218
That vapor can be pretty oily and it winds up someplace when it settles out. It is really drawn to CRT tubes by the high voltage, but it can also be drawn into amplifiers by air convection.

Scented and un-scented candles and air freshers pose the same problem.

Removing that oily residue can require powerful solvents that can damage finishes and are un-healthy.
Dude! 'Herbal vaporizer' That's a good one.
Very popular with the medical maryjane community.
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I like the Ubie from americansmokeless.com They're cheap and simple to use. If used correctly, they produce only the chemical gases from the aromatics, and water vapor. Since nothing is actually burned, there are no oily residues (tars) or positively charged smoke particles to coat your lungs, electrostatic speaker diaphragms, or CRT screens. And besides, a good strong room air ionizer will cause most smoke and dust particles to collect in the unit before they coat your gear.

Further, smokless devices leave very little telltale aroma hangng in the air, or inside equipment. (You haven't lived 'til you've watched a hippie tech open up an amp, and get a huge grin across his face ;--)
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