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Keeping your bits clean-Mouth pieces, cartridges in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by Nuck You ever think that maybe trying to make everything unnaturally sterile just makes your body more ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuck View Post
    You ever think that maybe trying to make everything unnaturally sterile just makes your body more susceptible to bacteria over the long haul?

    PS. I like dirty
    LOL Nuck! You sound like my sister "I"m building up a resistance to germs!". I bet there is a bit of truth in that somewhere though. Why'd I get the germaphobe genes? (Don't answer that)

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    i clean mine with quick blast of steam from my shark. i just take the whole cart apart blast the filling/batting and both pieces of the cart inside and out then fill, reassemble and on with the show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChainSmkr View Post
    LOL Nuck! You sound like my sister "I"m building up a resistance to germs!". I bet there is a bit of truth in that somewhere though. Why'd I get the germaphobe genes? (Don't answer that)
    Hey chain, you got me thinking since I tend to avoid over doing the sterile environment for myself and my kids for that exact same reason, so I went looking.

    You might not want to clean up your act - Los Angeles Times

    Apparently your sister and I aren't totally crazy..well, at least we're not alone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuck View Post
    Hey chain, you got me thinking since I tend to avoid over doing the sterile environment for myself and my kids for that exact same reason, so I went looking.

    You might not want to clean up your act - Los Angeles Times

    Apparently your sister and I aren't totally crazy..well, at least we're not alone
    That was a good read. I'll make sure my sister never sees it Just kidding! I liked the term "protective germs".

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    Yea I have been washing them thoroughly with antibacterial soap and water after almost every use. At first I did not even think about the sanitation side of these things, but now I am a clean freak with it.

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    Nuck, I'm with you. Come on people - do you never put your finger in your mouth, or chew on a pen?

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    Nuck, add one more to your corner.
    I just don't understand the "near-germophobe" mentality that so many people exhibit these days. What ever happened to the old saying, "You gotta eat a pound of dirt before you die."?
    Maybe my attitude comes from the fact that I grew up doing a lot of camping (and still do) where you simply don't bother to make sure everything is cleaned with alcohol or some antibacterial solution or else you would spend more than half your time cleaning things instead of enjoying the wilderness around you. I'm sure my six years in the Marine Corps with a job that kept me in the field a majority of the time probably solidified my lackadaisical attitude towards gems.
    Ever try to buy non-antibacterial soap in a store lately? Good luck with that. What the hell do people need that stuff for anyway? It's not like anyone is performing surgery in the kitchen, so what's up with all the antibacterial soap these days?
    The most funny thing about this subject is that I probably average two colds a year while the "near-germophobes" I know seem to catch a cold every couple of months.
    /rant

    Anyway...
    I probably don't vape as much as most people, but I usually trade out my carts after a day of using them. At the end of the week I give the ones I've used a cleaning. I add some dish soap to an old peanut butter jar, fill it up 3/4 of the way with water, throw in my carts, and give it a good shake for about a minute. I rinse everything off and let it air dry.

    As to keeping my carts clean while vaping? I've never concerned myself with it. If I dropped my e-cig on the deck, I'd probably wipe off the mouthpiece. Other than that, I don't even think twice about putting it in my pocket, propping it up in my car's ashtray (no more ashes or butts in there) or putting it into my case and then popping it back into my mouth later on.

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    Hello, all.
    Glad the my practices of carrying Alcohol prep pads inspired some to start carrying or plan to carry some. Besides bacteria, those of us who take proper measures to the best of our abilities, so that we may protect ourselves and others from accidental spills/leaks/or contamination of the liquid we carry are good practices.

    In my previous post, I don't think I meant to come across as, "OCD." After intense training in Cross Contamination years ago, it burned an image into my head and pretty much changed my lifestyle to a degree. Only way I can explain it is, imagine your house being infested by flea's from your dog. Most people will exercise extreme caution to prevent that from ever happening again.

    I don't go carrying a hanky in my back pocket so I can wipe down every surface I come in contact with....but I do use tissue to cut off the faucet and open the men's restroom door.......it's the men's bathroom, you have to see the logic in that! lol

    Whoever said, they carry disinfectant wipes, such as Wet Ones....keep on carrying that. Depending on the type, I don't believe you should be using that on anything that will be entering your mouth, but I could be wrong. However, great for accidents!

    Anti-bacterial soap....my thoughts on that, use any soap you like. Don't fall into the comparible organic is better hype. All scaretactics, all marketing.

    Just don't use fragrant soaps on open wounds and your all good.

    Numerous studies show that antibacterial soap is no more effective than ordinary soap in cleaning your hands.
    http://www.livescience.com/humanbiol...bacterial.html


    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), antibacterial soaps are not necessary, but washing your hands thoroughly with ordinary soap and warm water is one of the most effective ways to ward off infection.
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    Currently, no evidence suggests that use of antibacterial soap containing 0.2% triclosan provides a benefit over plain soap in reducing bacterial counts and rate of infectious symptoms in generally healthy persons in the household setting

    Antibacterial Cleaning Products and Drug Resistance | CDC EID

    I'm not the cleanest person in the world or the most cautious.
    Nothing snazzy to write, at the moment. So for now, enjoy my sig of nothingness.

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    Yuck! In my household, trying to keep fingers away from your eyes, nose, and mouth; disinfectant wipes; and anti-bacterial soap are all good things. I figure there's plenty of exposure to germs and cooties outside (at work, schools, stores, in the general public etc) throughout the day to keep the balance. As far as keeping bits/pieces clean, it's important unless you enjoy spending your day in the bathroom. I've often wondered if the people blaming solely PG for this have ever considered that maybe it's time for e-cig laundry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneE4 View Post
    Ever try to buy non-antibacterial soap in a store lately?
    Make your own poured glycerin soap. It's really easy and you can add your own favorite fragrances.
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