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Hi all,

I haven't taken the time to test it, but just curious - does smoke fluid evaporate over time?

For instance, if I don't run a steamer or smoking caboose for awhile (a week or more), it seems like it smokes very little as compared to the last time I ran it when it was smoking pretty good.  Not really a problem, of course, I just add some more fluid.  But it makes me wonder - does it evaporate while not being used?  Or is it just my imagination? 

Currently running both Lionel smoke fluid and JT's Mega-Steam smoke fluid.

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My experience with a couple of different brands, is that the lighter molecules evaporate away and it ends up thick and gooey.  That would also explain why you're observing decreased smoke production.  The stuff that vaporizes most readily (and makes visible "smoke") is precisely what evaporates most over time.  On the plus side, a drop or two of the thickened stuff probably helps to protect the wick and prevent it from running "dry."

I just keep mine in a box in the train room.  I have no idea if storing it in the fridge would help it last longer.  My thought is to buy the smallest bottle and use it quickly!  When you see smoke fluid on the shelf, you can shake or swirl the bottle a little to gauge the viscosity, which might be the best indication of how long it's been sitting there.

I'm not a chemist, and all of the above is just my opinion.  I would love to hear from someone more qualified that actually KNOWS.

My take: Every smoke fluid I have tried (practically all of them) has lasted indefinitely in the container. I have 15 year old Train America Studios smoke fluid that is every bit as good as it ever was.

Oh - but now that I think about it, there's just one exception. Lionel Premium Smoke Fluid, which does evaporate fairly rapidly once the container is opened and no matter where you store it, including in a completely dark space. 

Why that would be so I have no idea - all I can tell you is that it's an observable fact. 

I have smoke fluid that is very, very old and it still works fine.   It does evaporate out of the engines when they sit on the track.  I solved that problem by capping the engine stacks, steam or diesel, with a small piece of aluminum foil after I'm done running them.  It's amazing how many more times I can run them before refilling them.  As a side, I had a bottle of Lionel Pine, the only flavor I ever had this happen to, that ate the rubber stopper and migrated out the top of the bottle.  I re-bottled it into a used MTH loco-shaped bottle and after time it actually migrated through the sides of the container.  I'd like to have someone explain to me how that could happen.

About 20 years ago, I bought a case of Lehigh Valley (LVTS or something like that) Christmas scented smoke fluid from a guy who lives/lived in Emmaus, PA. He was retiring as I recall, and I loved the scent so much I went to his house to buy it. It was and still is great stuff, and I've only made my way about half-way through the case. It looks like its brand new.

I want to say that MTH used his smoke fluid - LVTS, until he retired or they started making their own.

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