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How to clean a 510 and 901 atty in E-Cigarette Technical; No problem. Have you checked out any of my other videos?...
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    No problem. Have you checked out any of my other videos?

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    great video mooby, i was recently in the process of trying to clean my blu by running it under water then drying it, i messed it up haha, then i got to reading reviews on here about how pitiful the blu was and i got rid of mine, im hoping to get myself a five-ten soon, but anyways great video

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    If you didn't see the "Firebird wings", I doubt you helped it much. In a dry burn, there is no vape to blow out of the tube before you look into it. To quickly get to "firebird wings" state, softly blow into the atty as it burns,like you would a coke bottle to make it howl but you don't need to make this "howl", you want the smoke to blow out the top of the atty near your lips, becareful, the smoke is hot, blow until there is no more smoke coming out when you blow into it. Use a manual pass thru for the batt power. When you can see the "firebird wings" (the coils glowing red), it's clean....

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    holy crap i am too scared to dry burn,

    Edit: because of your video, and not just someone saying it works. just threw my one and only dead rn 4075 atty on a manual passthrough and did a couple 5 second burn off sessions(figured i had nothing to lose)..... wow things working like a champ again, killing off a little lifespan to bring it back= worth it i guess. I must say though when it died, it would only get warm and produce no vapor, thinking the manual passthrough just makes it easier + possibly more energy.

    Thanks for giving me the courage yet again.
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    Spared my life! I never want to go back to Analogues.

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    Wow moody you go way more out there cleaning them out. I just burn them out, and then add more E-Liquid flushing it out.

    Seems to work really well for me.

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    I have a 510 One of the batteries stopped working in it the next day the other battery stopped working . The fact that they still charge and the l.e.d's. light up makes me think its the atty . I tried blowing it clean. Not much came out. So, I'm trying the coke idea. Hopefully its not a defective atty. I might want to order a couple of extras lol. Thanks Moob. I hope something works. I'm back to analogs and I cant stand the way it smells and tastes . Ive only had my 510 a week. I didn't think it would get dirty that quick. But hey. If I happen to leave it in the coke longer then an hour will it hurt it? say while I slept ?

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    Yeah this works great i also use some coca cola and then i boil my 510 atomizer for 60 seconds take it out and then blow it all the water out and then dry it out. Re-prime it and it is like brand new again it works every time

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    Great vid. mooby. This is what I do everyday. One thing I do is use compressed air to get rid of excess liquid. A few shots in unthreaded end and also in threaded end. Be very careful on threaded end as not to use too much pressure or you could blow out inards of atty and break those all too thin wires.

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