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Fluval cartridge restuffing video instructions. in E-Cigarette Technical; ps - can't wait to see your video on the tube mod. Alot of us are having mixed results with ...
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    ps - can't wait to see your video on the tube mod. Alot of us are having mixed results with that.

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    Great video! Thank you for taking the time to do that!

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    Great video, grumpster!

    I've been using a different version of fluval, which seems a bit denser, works fine, but may give the 305 type (mine's 2plus, 4 pack, water polishing pad, just seems denser than yours) a try as well.
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    Excellent video, grumpster! I followed your instructions and it worked like a charm.


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    Unhappy Too much fluid-in-mouth when I restuff

    Sorry, edited to delete; this isn't a restuffing problem, I shall post elsewhere. There's probably a way to delete this post but I don't know it.
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    Thanks for the Vid - Good work -

    One question for everyone- I did the fluval thing and the teabag/coffee filters - Both work pretty well - I get about the same performance from the fulval as I do from factory fresh carts that have the similar material -

    I noticed though that sometimes (about 2 out of 30 that I have in front of me) There is a DIFFERENT type of material that comes from the factory - It looks a lot like the Fluval in it's basic fabric structure - EXCEPT - It seems to be made up of many little strips that separate out from each other very neatly like sheets of paper - Looks almost like little PH test strips but is not paper - These are Janty KBC carts -

    This stuff is THE STUFF! - Those last 3x than longer than the fluval type factory fresh ones - and wick down to the bone - I can barley squeeze a single drop out when it stops vaping - They are straight edged and do not fill the entire cart - This leaves the channels on the side to vent as the straw mod does - In fact the stuff itself has air channels in it due to the "stacked paper" nature of it's structure - It slips in and out great with no need for tweezers cause it holds it's shape and does not bunch up on itself - WHAT IS THAT STUFF? - It looks so familiar - But I can't figure out just what it is - I'm going to go to a fabric store and see if I can find something similar - I think that stuff is the way to go - Even on refills - Up to 3 refills now in one - It blows the fluval out of the water -
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    Great Video ! I enjoyed watching it and learning a few thing. Keep it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bones View Post
    Thanks for the Vid - Good work -

    One question for everyone- I did the fluval thing and the teabag/coffee filters - Both work pretty well - I get about the same performance from the fulval as I do from factory fresh carts that have the similar material -

    I noticed though that sometimes (about 2 out of 30 that I have in front of me) There is a DIFFERENT type of material that comes from the factory - It looks a lot like the Fluval in it's basic fabric structure - EXCEPT - It seems to be made up of many little strips that separate out from each other very neatly like sheets of paper - Looks almost like little PH test strips but is not paper - These are Janty KBC carts -

    This stuff is THE STUFF! - Those last 3x than longer than the fluval type factory fresh ones - and wick down to the bone - I can barley squeeze a single drop out when it stops vaping - They are straight edged and do not fill the entire cart - This leaves the channels on the side to vent as the straw mod does - In fact the stuff itself has air channels in it due to the "stacked paper" nature of it's structure - It slips in and out great with no need for tweezers cause it holds it's shape and does not bunch up on itself - WHAT IS THAT STUFF? - It looks so familiar - But I can't figure out just what it is - I'm going to go to a fabric store and see if I can find something similar - I think that stuff is the way to go - Even on refills - Up to 3 refills now in one - It blows the fluval out of the water -
    That is very interesting!! Could you perhaps take a close-up pictures of it?

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    Default Super-Fluval or Stuffing X

    OK - Here is pics of it -
    I know I have seen this stuff B4 just not in such a small piece =
    Could be quilting or some sort of backing material -I will find it -
    It ROCKS! The one on the left has been rinsed and pulled apart so is much fluffier than before I played with it - The Juicy one on the right is how it looks when it comes out of the cart - Looks really juicy but is quite dry - Not even 1 full drop left in it - I squeezed out the first one and it was nearly dry - You can see in the side view that I pulled the layers apart - Like individual sheets stacked up -

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    The video is great, I have it bookmarked now for when I'm ready to start restuffing.

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