ANOTHER cleaning method--Dry Heat?!? in Tips and Tricks; this is mainly for the joye 510 but use your imagination works perfect for me
1 rinse the atomiser well
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Could you do an update on this a little bit in the future because I'm really curious about it. I was going to try a really similar method early on (because the heat system made sense to me at the time) but then read all the advice that the one single thing that shortens the life of atomizers the quickest is overheating them without juice in them. Since you've already started on this route it would be good to know how long your atty lasts.
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The best cleaning method for me is not to clean it. I am on my 1st atty and its been about 6 weeks, still working like new.
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Just for the purposes of catagorizing--the title of the thread has been changed to:
ANOTHER cleaning method--Dry Heat?!?
There will be some major house keeping done in the fall and this will make it easier.
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there was a thread amonth ago about dry burning daily.........some still do it. It is important to do it from day one if you go this route.......caked up atty's can break under dry burn methods. I don't clean anything
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there was a thread amonth ago about dry burning daily.........some still do it. It is important to do it from day one if you go this route.......caked up
atty's can break under dry burn methods. I don't clean anything
Happily--that was Exogenious who used both peroxide and a dry burn with sucess. Stubborn Pete also found success with the dry burn method, but no more then 10 seconds or so with a little higher voltage then stock batteries.
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well i havent noticed anything horrible happen to them so far they actually seem to be getting better i do this daily btw the flavor is AMAZING like seriously its better than a brand new 901 atty primer removed reprimed with some riskee yuice full blown
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and yeah i chose to go with no hyrdogen peroxide because i thought of how tightly packed togethor attys are being as ive taken a few apart no matter how much you try theres allways that TINY hiding place that something likes to stick in and ive switched to this particular 510 atty as my main vape about 1ml a day whats the avg lifespan of a 510 atty? and also i bought an m401 WTF?!?!? dissapointment kinda
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The atty in my M401 was starting to put out a harsh taste and really killed the flavor. It had some charred black specks on the wick. I blew it dry with compressed air, soaked it in a shot glass filled with isopropyl alcohol for a while, blew it out again, and let it sit to make sure all the alcohol was evaporated. I could see some tiny black specks left in the shot glass when I removed the atty. After it was completely dry, I tried it out. It was just like new with no harsh taste.
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so this atty is still feeling the same as it did from day one
i got it 2009-07-17 and its now 2009-9-24 soooooo def a good cleaning method
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