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What are sponges made out of?
I haven't seen sponges listed as a cart refiller. are they made out of something that wouldn't work?
Last edited by TheKingOfKool; 04-18-2009 at 09:25 PM.
Reason: spelling
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Originally Posted by
TheKingOfKool
I haven't seen sponges listed as a cart refiller. are they made out of something that wouldn't work?
I think most synthetic sponges are made of cellulose. I'll let the prof vapers/chemists take it from there.
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I wouldn't vape out of a synthetic sponge. Makes me cringe.
"Real" sponges probably would leak all over the place, but they give me fewer willies.
Wikipedia: Sea Sponge (I can't post links yet)
You know, those Romans just had to settle for what nature provided. No neato-high-density-foam-rubber for those legionairres. No-sir-ee.
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Originally Posted by
TheKingOfKool
I haven't seen sponges listed as a cart refiller. are they made out of something that wouldn't work?
The closest thing I found that represents a foam sort, was suggested by a very smart member
it is FLUVAL FOAM MOUSE FILTER FOR FISH TANKS
THE NUMBERS 204/205 THEY HAVE THREE VARIATION
100'2 200/300 AND 400"S THE DENSITY LEVELS ARE WHAT MAKES THEM DIFFERENT
I like the filters a lot, I tried everything there is and this is tHE beST of theM FOR ME
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The only thing with sponges is...they hold a lot of liquid before "dripping". Doesn't sound like they would wick very well, or for very long without needing topping off. In other words....possibly too absorbent.
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I just tried a small piece of ShamWow to see how that worked and found it did work... it absorbed a ton of liquid and smoked fine ... However, It seems it likes to hold onto the juice a little too much - Does not appear to wick to well... I need to do more testing but this are my initial thoughts... Still gotta find some of the FluVal to try...
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Originally Posted by
Darth.Vapor
I just tried a small piece of ShamWow to see how that worked and found it did work... it absorbed a ton of liquid and smoked fine ... However, It seems it likes to hold onto the juice a little too much
From a scientific standpoint, that is the problem with things like chamois' and sponges that make them poor cartridge filler material. They hold ont liquid rather than allowing them to leech or wick back out.
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Originally Posted by
Darth.Vapor
I just tried a small piece of ShamWow to see how that worked and found it did work... it absorbed a ton of liquid and smoked fine ... However, It seems it likes to hold onto the juice a little too much - Does not appear to wick to well... I need to do more testing but this are my initial thoughts... Still gotta find some of the FluVal to try...
LOL. I thought about Shamwow. Things that like to hold on to liquid just don't quite cut it. The poly fill stuff just dosen't absorb anything, it holds it, so it can flow to the wick.
I just laugh everytime I think of Shamwow, Vince is frickin funny.
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Hey Cosican - Does the foam mousse have stringy bits like the polishing pads and the poly fill or is it more like a very porous sponge?
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I'm ready to go to the store today and buy some fluval. What kind is recommended? I thought there was the white kind and a charcoal, but Corsican says there are three densities. What should I get? If that's not available, what's the second best density?
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