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Atty Cleanse Directions from Chinese Supplier in Tips and Tricks; a. Blow the atomizer from the screw end to remove the residual liquid. b. Drip small amount of regular alcohol ...
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    Default Atty Cleanse Directions from Chinese Supplier

    a. Blow the atomizer from the screw end to remove the residual liquid.
    b. Drip small amount of regular alcohol into the atomizer, then rinse out with distilled water and blow out the residual water. Dry it with a hair drier.
    c. Connect the atomizer with a working battery, drip several drops of e-juice into the atomizer, try again.

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    Well, I don't bother rinsing the alcohol out (I use vodka) and I let it dry by itself overnight..... but through my own trial and error, that's exactly the regime I have come up with.

    Other than losing 2 attys in the beginning (one down to newbie error and the 2nd one I snapped, I have only lost 1 atty (a couple of days ago) in almost 4 months

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    I've only lost 1 in 6 months and I do nothing as far as maintenance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houdini View Post
    I've only lost 1 in 6 months and I do nothing as far as maintenance.
    Let me guess, you use a rn4081?

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    And how often is this supposed to be done? If the atty is 3 weeks old and has a significant "grud" build up, I doubt this method will do any good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wv2win View Post
    And how often is this supposed to be done? If the atty is 3 weeks old and has a significant "grud" build up, I doubt this method will do any good.
    He said every 2-3 days!

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    Quote Originally Posted by STILLSMOK9 View Post
    He said every 2-3 days!

    OK, that's good to know. Thanks

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    I just read the title of your original post. I wonder if the "Chinese supplier" has anymore real knowledge from a functionality standpoint than a "US suppler"? I would like to get this type of information from a "manufacturer".

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    Quote Originally Posted by wv2win View Post
    I just read the title of your original post. I wonder if the "Chinese supplier" has anymore real knowledge from a functionality standpoint than a "US suppler"? I would like to get this type of information from a "manufacturer".
    My guess is that they would and it would be less convoluted, hence practical!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by STILLSMOK9 View Post
    Let me guess, you use a rn4081?
    Nope. 5 1/2 months of that was nothing but 901's on a ScrewDriver. Last 2 weeks have been nothing but 510.

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