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    If you ever accidentally flooded the atty, here is a quick way to clear it without trying to blow out all the excessive juice.

    Simply remove the cart and take a couple of vapes without the cart on the atty, sorta stove pipe it. Just take a couple of draws off the atty and you will clear it. If you don't like that approach then use a blank cart with or without a dry filler and do the same thing. This way there is no mess. Also you are not always with a tissue or napkin that you can blow excess juice into. Just a quick easy method.

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    Works the majority of the time but then again, you can burn part of the liquid and talk about nasty.

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    I just use my shirt to wipe my atty off. Makes me smell nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick View Post
    If you ever accidentally flooded the atty, here is a quick way to clear it without trying to blow out all the excessive juice.

    Simply remove the cart and take a couple of vapes without the cart on the atty, sorta stove pipe it. Just take a couple of draws off the atty and you will clear it. If you don't like that approach then use a blank cart with or without a dry filler and do the same thing. This way there is no mess. Also you are not always with a tissue or napkin that you can blow excess juice into. Just a quick easy method.

    Mick
    This is called tail piping.. but you have to be careful.. some unit distributors express void warranties. Most units are sealed but if the liquid gets into the battery compartment and shorts across the electrical components.. sometimes you can dry this out no prob. Sometimes it will permanently damage your unit and the distributors will not warranty.

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