that looks dangerous 2packsaday!yowza flying attys ha![]()
that looks dangerous 2packsaday!yowza flying attys ha![]()
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I haven't cleaned any of mine yet! hmmm... nervous I will mess them up haha
I mean I have plenty but, you know.. I may just give it a shot later on today
Okay, I tried this syringe cleaning method yesterday and ruined 5 of the 10 carts I tried it on. I didn't use much pressure (in fact less than shown in the video) but 5 of the carts were completely stopped up after that. I couldn't draw any air either direction from the cart, and couldn't see through the hole. I let them dry completely, but it made no difference. I also tried poking a needle through the hole but that didn't help either. What am I doing wrong? Any suggestions? I'm now a little gunshy because I don't want to ruin another 10 bucks worth of carts.....
I'll give that a shot, thanks. I tried it yesterday, but I think I need a stronger tool than a needle. I'll have to find something I can get down in there and move it around!![]()
ooops sorry man, It seemed to work well with mine.... but I did get one where the stuffing buckled. (the water was very hot)
I straitened the stuffing up in cold water using a toothpick and it is all good now.
Were you using hot/boiling water? I might put a warning in there.
In the vid I was only using warmish water, the filler seems to hold up better.
Now I go really gentle with the hot and flush with cool water.
edit: btw how did the other 5 carts turn out?
Ah, that must be it then. The water was pretty much as hot as I could get it. I really didn't think about the possibility that the heat could weaken and buckle the guts... I tried straightening out the bad ones with a paperclip, and had success with 2 of them, but the other three are no bueno. It's all good though, they had already been filled 6 or 7 times, so they lived a pretty good life!Besides, this is all pretty experimental for all of us right now, so there's bound to be some casualties!
The other 5 carts worked great! After drying them thoroughly, the smell from the previous juices were gone and they looked brand new. I filled them up (using the 'spinning' method to distribute the juice) and got 30 drops in. I'm vaping one right now, and it's rockin and rollin!
By the way, I saw this update last night and had another batch that needed cleaning, so I gave it another shot. This time, I used cold (cheap) vodka for the initial flush (twice through the syringe), then very carefully flushed twice through pretty warm water (going pretty slow). Blew them out and set them on a towel to dry overnight. This morning, 10 out of 10 looked white, clean, and fluffy inside, and no issues with buckling! I'm a happy camper now, the level of clean vs the level of effort here is pretty sweet!
THANK YOU!!!
Brilliant! I had a couple of cartomizers that I couldn't get clean. I had been planning on tossing them but hadn't gotten around to it. Then I saw this...
I put some vodka in a small cup, put the little ring on a 35 ml syringe (yeah... pretty big!), put the end in the vodka and pumped away. The big syringe allowed me to only pump a couple of times and TAH DAH!!!! Both of them were completely clean! I'm amazed and impressed!
(I use an Intex Double Quick Mini Air Pump to dry them. It fits in the opening of a cartomizer perfectly and it works beautifully! I picked up this tip elsewhere on the forum.)
Thanks for the tip!!!
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DogsBody,
First, thanks for the "CCFM" -Carto Cap Filler Method. Now, couldn't you use the same method for carto cleaning? Use vodka or Everclear instead of e juice, overfill the carto slightly and then set aside with the cap left on, while filling others. Then just come back around after about 15-20 minutes and blow them out. You would have total saturation and I would think the alcohol would cut any syrupy grime. Just a thought. Will try this soon and let you know.
If this has already been posted elsewhere, I apologize. Still a bit of a noob, here.
Jim
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