Let it soak in Coca Cola for 3-4 Hours then rinse under tap water for a few minutes blow out the side where it connects to the battery and let dry in a warm place over night, works great
The Coke bath had been my favorite cleaning method but last week I tried the Efferdent bath and it worked way better. You can use any of the denture cleaning brands-this just happened to be the one I had already. This cleans so well it even got the baked on stuff around the wick off and the metal parts are so shiny. One of the attys I cleaned is my original one from my first kit that I got last March and it works really well again.
This had been my favorite cleaning method but last week I tried the Efferdent bath and it worked way better. You can use any of the denture cleaning brands-this just happened to be the one I had already. This cleans so well it even got the baked on stuff around the wick off and the metal parts are so shiny. One of the attys I cleaned is my original one from my first kit that I got last March and it works really well again.
Cola and tonic water will probably both have effervescence that lasts longer than peroxide, but cola also has an acid that breaks down the alkaline buildup on the atty. I don't think tonic water has the same acid, but I could be wrong.
it's the juice, different juices clean up differently. What works for one juice might not work for another juice. Even the way you "burn" the juice can dictate how to clean up the atty. Your probably not actually cleaning the coil, mostly your cleaning the air ways and mesh....so they say...
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