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atomiser cleanser in E-Cigarette Technical; i read the older thread regarding a atomizer cleaning product that smells like aceton. so i needed to clean a ...
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    i read the older thread regarding a atomizer cleaning product that smells like aceton.

    so i needed to clean a atomizer and tried acetone pure.
    left it for an hour, flushed it with alcohol, dried it......and....
    ....i could peel the color off. so i have a shiny metal-look atomizer now.

    other than that,it was a waste of time....no change in vapor production.

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    Default how to shine attomizer

    spit on it
    and rub it with glass paper,
    very fine sand paper,
    they shine soooooo lovely.

    then soak then o;nite with
    isopropyl alcahol
    then stand them cart side up in a coffee mug
    putr 1 inch of water in the bottom,
    keep them standing......
    put them in the microwave and boil fir 2 minutes

    pour 1 ml of peppermint essence into the water,
    essence helps to get rid of any residual taste.....
    swish them round a bit,
    let them cool 2 hours- blow them out
    stand cart side down on paper towel to dry out.
    overnight.....
    drip 3 drops, vape, drip 2 drops vape,
    AMAZING....... LIKE NEW,
    EASY DRAW, CLOUDS OF VAPOUR.

    have got 6 atts back from the brink of death,
    and they are all shiny too.......

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    You put metal in the microwave???????????

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    Default sure do

    yes, ah sure do.....

    done it three times now.

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    *Froth* I don't think I'd microwave MY atomizer... kinda like sticking an iPod in there... but as long as it works for you... good on ya!

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    If you're gonna boil them why not just put them in a pan of water on the stove instead of the microwave?

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    I just wash mine out every few days or so, or keep them in rotation.

    Plus, remember to blow out your battery. Put your mouth on the contact end and blow until the light goes on. Blow to a pressure like blowing up a balloon at least 4 times. It makes the little propeller inside the battery where the pressure switch is spin. Plus, you need to pipeclean out of the battery now and then to get juice out of it.

    //that all sounds dirty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faethe View Post
    I just wash mine out every few days or so, or keep them in rotation.

    Plus, remember to blow out your battery. Put your mouth on the contact end and blow until the light goes on. Blow to a pressure like blowing up a balloon at least 4 times. It makes the little propeller inside the battery where the pressure switch is spin. Plus, you need to pipeclean out of the battery now and then to get juice out of it.

    //that all sounds dirty
    It doesn't work that way. The only way to get the light to come on is to suck on the contact end or blow on the light end. And I don't think the switch actually spins. The drawing in of air just pulls it into contact position and when the pressure stops it goes back into stand by position.

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