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    Have been using the Liam method since I started vaping, works great with the 901 carts. I wish the material would fluff a little better. I fear my pen carts don't come around quite as well... this is where I'll be looking at Pello Thermolam... But for 901 carts you can't beat the above, you already have everything you need!

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    liam,

    Thank you very much for your directions on cleaning the carts!!! I didn't know what the brown stuff was. I thought it meant still more juice. Duh ....

    What if I squeeze out any leftover juice, with a syringe, like what settles in the very end? I shouldn't squeeze any with brown? If I do squeeze, do they take on their shape when washing?

    If there's somewhere to get this info., what thread would it be under? KATE! You know everything.

    Also, I have been refilling used cartridges without cleaning them or squeezing them first. I don't overfill them and blow gently from mouthpiece to make sure. But I found I still get a queezy stomach. I got Steve's high because I was going through the mediums fast. But now I think it was just the amount that was in the carts. A thread there?

    Thank you! again, that was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitewriter View Post
    I too was concerned with this fiber filling in the carts, knowing that some lung problems from analogs stems from inhaling fibers from the filters. (Even though we're not inhaling it directly with e-cigs)

    So I did my own experimenting today.

    I own a company that make 100% biodegradable packing materials and I know from past experiments that this product is very absorbent to oil, and with the e-liquids consisting mostly of oil I had to try. It works GREAT!!! (Re-fillable and/ or cheap enough to have a fresh one every time, also eliminating the old nicotine problem.) It also seems to hold and use all the e-liquid better with much less waste.

    Like the fiber, they have to be cut to size, but if you're interested in a sample, let me know. I'd be happy to send some to a dozen or so of you in return for opinions to see how it works in other devices. I use classic penstyle from Puresmoker.

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    Have you had any problems with it biodegrading in the cartridge itself or shrinkage like corn starch type packing material?

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    Hi Bug. I think the brown stuff might be nicotine liquid that has been exposed to air, light or heat which makes it change colour but that's just a guess.

    I used to squeeze the dregs from fillers and use the liquid, I don't think there is a problem with that.

    Have you seen the videos about squeezing the fillers and refilling cartridges?

    YouTube - Liquid uitpersen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    Hi Bug. I think the brown stuff might be nicotine liquid that has been exposed to air, light or heat which makes it change colour but that's just a guess.
    Yes I have, thanks. I will watch it again too.

    The brown is after vaping, having a somewhat strong pull, then I take the cart off and see the brown. Heat from the vaporizer sounds about right.

    I think it's a given to squeeze the old into a separate container.

    I was wondering about after squeezing, if the filler pops back to original look or quality breaks down.

    My atomizer get pretty warm, almost hot, but on and off. Can you direct me where on that?

    Not ready to experiment on different fillers yet. I have a tone of used carts anyways.

    Thank you. You always come to my rescue and I really appreciate your good advise and knowledge.
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    No problem

    The filler is spongy and fluffs up again after squeezing.

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    Thanks Smokin.

    Bug, I don't know how hot atomisers are supposed to get. I have one that works fine but gets very warm, it just seems to work best like that. Some others I've used hardly get hot at all so I think it might be one of the quirks of different brands. I can't recall a thread about how hot an atomiser should get.

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    Hi Bug! I've used a similar method to Liam's but being broke I don't waste any of that precious fluid - I squeeze 'em out as far as possible and vape the squeezings. I'd noticed elsewhere Kate saying she does the same which was why I felt happy doing that, her advice is so good. The mix of flavours is quite interesting but not unpleasant. The resulting liquids have SOME colour to them but it isn't that dark.

    The wool itself I put into an infuser ball (like you use for tea) and boiled it. Doesn't seem to hurt it at all and it comes out snowy white. The wool comes unfolded into little squares so you just fold it back up again when it's dry before replacing into the cart with tweezers just like Liam does. No noticeable change to the consistency of the wool so far but I don't suppose it will last indefinitely.

    Tried boiling the rest of the cart as well first time but they didn't seem to like that - mouthpieces went rather grey and the inner parts (mine come in two pieces) actually started to melt. Gave it a bit more thought and came up with the following: mouthpieces and inner carts get washed in fairly hot water with some anti-bacterial cleaner in the water then rinsed thoroughly before leaving out on kitchen paper to air-dry before reassembling. Top of a radiator speeds up the drying nicely.

    I'm a bit hygiene-conscious (definitely NOT a freak tho'!) because these have after all been in your mouth, and I've been letting others try out my kit - always using a clean (or cleaned) cart then cleaning those ones out before using them again myself. This time of year there are always colds and 'flu around in the UK and I've no desire to give them to other folk or catch them myself if it is easily avoided.

    As for refilling or topping up the carts I'm only using myself, I carry on doing that quite a few times (maybe 15/20) until I reckon they look as if they could do with a cleanout. I collect those together in a ziplock bag until I've got a dozen or so then squeeze and clean 'em all at one go - doing them one at a time would be way too much hassle!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsab View Post
    Hi Bug! I've used a similar method to Liam's but being broke I don't waste any of that precious fluid - I squeeze 'em out as far as possible and vape the squeezings. I'd noticed elsewhere Kate saying she does the same which was why I felt happy doing that
    Hi Tetsab, I don't know why I didn't get this till today. Any who, I don't boil anything. I clean the fillers in warm water. I was cleaning the carts the same way and letting all air dry, keeping a couple already clean to vape with while the ones I cleaned air dry. What you say about them being used makes sense they should be cleaned. I thought of maybe a 1 part clorox to 10parts water soak for a few minutes, rinse well, should do it. I'll try that and see. It shouldn't do any harm to them.

    My problem in getting the filler into the very bottom of the cart as they started with. When I go to pull the tweezers out, some of the filler comes back up and I know it wasn't all the way down if I get some of the liquid when I inhale. I feel the end go in and try to carefully remove the tweezers. It used to work at first. I am using regular tweezers and I guess the are a little wider than the ones you buy as an accessory item. I guess they're thinner.

    I'd like to find a filler material that is the same or equal to the original. I know others have experimented with different materials but I don't know which works the best. Maybe Kate knows. She does know a lot and stays on top of all these things.

    Kate or someone who knows, are you around? Do you know or have suggestions? I think mine are wearing out.

    Thanks Tetsab for your info.

    Bug.

    PS: I thought of the baggie to keep them from evaporating. My concern there was if the juice would leak out being that they are laying on their sides.
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