This is a suggestion for experimentation by the hard-core. Do not try this at home! Until we know it is of any use ...
The idea is for atomisers in a bad way, not routine cleaning (at least, not till we know its is effective and not detrimental). It is based on the cola / vinegar cleaning concept.
I don't have any atomisers like this to try it. So if any daredevils out there want to give it a go, here's what to do. Best done with a manual and goggles just to be completely safe, though it will probably be undramatic.
Take dying bunged-up atomiser, blow out existing liquid. Drip in considerable amount of vinegar (say, 5-6 drops). Let it soak in for a minute. And then ... activate it ! That is, switch it on (obviously a manual vaporiser it best suited for this). For 2 or 3 seconds. Repeat 2 or 3 times. Drip again and repeat. Blow out vinegar, rinse, prime and see if it has helped or hindered.
If cola/vinegar can achieve deposit removal, then adding heat could well greatly enhance that effect. Starting with a very dry atomiser would let the vinegar soak into the coil's core and probably work best of all. I suggest vinegar for this rather than cola because the heat - there's sugar in cola and the heat could make the deposits worse. And there's gas (which might just be how cola works) but i still suggest vinegar for the my heat clean method idea.
Any brave soul tries this, do report back - works or not.
If it does work, we can develop a 'cleaning juice'

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