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    Lightbulb ATTENTION: Soaking 510/901 atties? you might want to read this

    Why Soak when you can flush? I haven't tried to revive a hella old atty, but basic maintenance it seems to hold beans


    This is an improvised idea from a member here named Dogsbody with his cartomizer cleaning tip, but of course doing it to atties instead... see foot note

    YouTube - cleaning a 510 atty by flushing




    footnote: link to Dog's post: Clean Cartomizers Quick and Easy (lol)



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    Awesome little trick thanks for the video.

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    ok so Geo showed me this and i had one atty that was so tainted in capuccino i couldnt use it for anything else, infact i had cleaned it in pipe cure and that didnt remove the taste. I used your method with a vg/distilled h20 blend and reprimed it with blueberry and walaa , nothin but blueberry. AWESOME FIND!!!!!Thnx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luciano View Post
    ok so Geo showed me this and i had one atty that was so tainted in capuccino i couldnt use it for anything else, infact i had cleaned it in pipe cure and that didnt remove the taste. I used your method with a vg/distilled h20 blend and reprimed it with blueberry and walaa , nothin but blueberry. AWESOME FIND!!!!!Thnx
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    NP my friend... yeah using pure blend you will definately shorten the wait time to vape.... what made me do it was ...

    I tried an apple martini... and it was a bit overbearing for me and I just couldn't get rid of it...or I had to wait forever before I could use that atty again....

    I flushed it... and a video was porn.... *born

    I am glad it worked out for ya

    and thanks for the feedback

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    I love tricks that "recycle". I've used the carto rings for the silicone cart mod and now this too.

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    Thanks for the props man!

    I tried cleaning an atty like this today, but noticed some troll hair got sucked up into the syringe, so I stopped and just let it soak in some moonshine.

    I may have just been over-doing it, but have you noticed any probs like that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarrMcDebt View Post
    I love tricks that "recycle". I've used the carto rings for the silicone cart mod and now this too.
    me too.. i use all of my stuff for multi-purposes ...thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogsbody View Post
    Thanks for the props man!

    I tried cleaning an atty like this today, but noticed some troll hair got sucked up into the syringe, so I stopped and just let it soak in some moonshine.

    I may have just been over-doing it, but have you noticed any probs like that?
    well that's how I roll :P

    no, but I use a real small syringe as you can see... and you really don't need to do it soo hard.. and don't need to fully extend the plunger.... by troll hairs I am assuming thats the wicking material under the bridge... if that is the case

    less force and the ring only needs to be press just a bit into the atty to get a seal

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    If you do not have cart ring could you use something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Hit View Post
    If you do not have cart ring could you use something else?
    Good question.... give me your Juice Box and I will tell you :P


    Well I never put much thought on that.... BUT when I go to work tomorrow I will see if I can find the right size o-ring that would not only fit over the syringe end but seal it in the atty as well... I will get back with you on that. I tell you what though if there is an o-ring that works I am sure this will help many people out


    also I challenge people to find other objects to use and provide feedback. It's all about the community you know


    thanks again for an excellent question

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    haha nice music, I'm going to try this method, I have had good luck cleaning with water.

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