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    Quote Originally Posted by Madisavapor View Post
    I sent an e-mail to the seller and this is what e replied.


    "It works perfectly with mini E-Cig vaporizers and should be ok with other types.
    Avoid long exposure to any plastic surfaces as it is a solvent. A few drops on the vaporizer head will dissolve the residue that builds up, even though they are meant to be self cleaning.
    I have had great feedback from people who had thrown their old e-cigs in a drawer because they were no longer effective but now work like new again.
    You must bear in mind that it is a cleanser only and if your e-cig isn’t working it may be a technical problem.
    A few drops every couple of months will keep the vaporizer free from e-liquid build up.
    George"


    So I was wondering if anyone has tried this? Is it successful?

    Since the cost is £3.45 which includes delivery, I am gonna try one myself.


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    OKSmokey Shop Electronic Cigarettes Nicotine Cartridge Liquid Refill
    Wow--I have never been able to have an atomizer last a month. This product says to use every "couple of months"!! Sure would like to give it a try but I would want to know what is in it first" If I got a couple of months out of my atomizers I would be jumping for joy. I am going to pruchase a bottle just to see what the deal is with this cleaner--Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubberjohnny View Post
    Having disassembled a fair number of failed atomisers I have concluded that rather than a build up of residues it is the very fabric(?) of the material arround which the coil is wound that has denigrated and no amount of cleaning will return it to a "as new" state.
    While cleaning of the coil material is, in my opinion therefore a waste of effort (denigration probably caused by overheating) there is the problem of clogging of the metal mesh fluid retainer.This causes increasing resistance to inhalation and probably contributes to the very overheating that destroys the coil fabric.
    Having tried all the many methods others use I find the simplest, carried out every day the best.Fill a cup with hot water and suck it through the atomiser,3 times from both ends.Blow out excess water,drop in 3 drops of juice and you can start up again immiediatly.
    I agree, i feel just using hot water is the best way to clean. I wonder about other meathoods doing more harm than good. I get a long atomizer life and only flush it with warm water.

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    hmmm... I think I'd be more worried about how to thoroughly clean the cleanser after using it. Especially if it is a flammable solvent harsh enough to dissolve the buildup back to "like new" condition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lika View Post
    hmmm... I think I'd be more worried about how to thoroughly clean the cleanser after using it. Especially if it is a flammable solvent harsh enough to dissolve the buildup back to "like new" condition.
    This has to be one harsh chemical if it is going to clear the residue. That is why I ordered a bottle--to confirm if it is in fact something nasty or in the alternative something viable that had not been thought of before--I will report back. --Sun

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    just curious as to if anyone has tried denatured alcohol? It shouldnt hurt the plastics, should dissolve most gunk, and should evaporate pretty quickly. Of course, since it's methanol (wood alcohol) you'd want to make sure it fully evaped before use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    This has to be one harsh chemical if it is going to clear the residue. That is why I ordered a bottle--to confirm if it is in fact something nasty or in the alternative something viable that had not been thought of before--I will report back. --Sun
    Sounds great, Sun. Looking forward to the findings. Stuff like this must be looked at. If it's great stuff then this guy, George, will get some major accolades for ingenuity. If not, then I'm quite sure he'll get called out.

    What throws this whole thing off for me is the "few drops every couple of months" statement. I think we all know the build-up builds up a lot quicker than that.

    So, my next question is how this guy gets his atomizers to last for two months as if that's somehow normal. Just sayin....

    Still, it's cheap and definitely worth a look into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lika View Post
    Sounds great, Sun. Looking forward to the findings. Stuff like this must be looked at. If it's great stuff then this guy, George, will get some major accolades for ingenuity. If not, then I'm quite sure he'll get called out.

    What throws this whole thing off for me is the "few drops every couple of months" statement. I think we all know the build-up builds up a lot quicker than that.

    So, my next question is how this guy gets his atomizers to last for two months as if that's somehow normal. Just sayin....

    Still, it's cheap and definitely worth a look into.
    I have been using the same atomizer in my rn4075 for 38 days and i'm still getting great vapor out of it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanee View Post
    I have been using the same atomizer in my rn4075 for 38 days and i'm still getting great vapor out of it...
    Wanna trade? hehe

    Seriously, that's great. I've currently got one out of three 901 atomizers still going strong after about 3 weeks. The other two, not so good. Maybe my one good one will hold out and make me proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanee View Post
    I have been using the same atomizer in my rn4075 for 38 days and i'm still getting great vapor out of it...
    Swanee, You must be doing something right that we are not. I have not got more then 3 weeks out of an atomizer on my 901 and RN4072 penstyle and I am going into the 4th month. Some have failed in a week and I do not drip smoke either. So you are either a light vaporer or I too would like to buy that atomizer off you!! lol-- Good for you!!!--Sun

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    I use prob in between 1 to 2 ml a day but i don't know whats up with it. I still get some good hits all i have ever done is just rinse with water and i drip smoke on it and don't use carts.

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