Anyone ever try "Atty Flavor Eraser" or "Purge Atty Cleaner"?

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Cloud Wizard

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Ordered this stuff on a whim, which roughly translates to I want to switch flavors a lot and am getting tired of Mocha+Rasberry+Ecto. Anyone ever use this stuff or have some secret magic trick to wiping out previous flavors when hitting the juice buffet?

(should've said. "for dripping")
 

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Well I don't know if this is considered good practice or not but when i was dripping I used to just take the atty and run it under the sink then holding it over a paper towel blow it out I'd do that til there wasn't any coloration to what was coming out and then i'd blow the water out best I could and let it dry for a lil while on the towel before vaping again. Seemed to work pretty well for me there are probably better ways but that's what i did.
 

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I was under the idea that those were just pg with pga in a bottle... I may be totally wrong and if I am please educate me!
you may be right, won't know till I try it. I read somewhere that folks drip 2-3 drops pure/0nic juice to clear their attys between flavors. Don't think I'm abnormal, but do taste up to 8 flavors in a row (depending on what Santa brings me) and currently am doing the complete blow out then mini-dry burn technique. Works OK (as long as the previous was't a really strong flavor) but don't want to keep having to re-prime with 6 drops to get the atty gong again each time.
 

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Thx folks. I've done the warm water/dry burn and vodka for cleaning, but I'm looking for the quick fix while switching flavors (with out getting out of my chair). As an FYI, I found "Pure Glycerin USP" today at CVS (6oz for $5) and a couple drops seems to clear the previous flavor out pretty well. When I want to switch I just vape till the current flavor is dropping, add the pure VG and puff it (no inhale) till it clears. Start off with a new flavor, no re-prime required. I'll still try the Flavor eraser when I get it, but this is working pretty well till then.
 

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Thx folks. I've done the warm water/dry burn and vodka for cleaning, but I'm looking for the quick fix while switching flavors (with out getting out of my chair). As an FYI, I found "Pure Glycerin USP" today at CVS (6oz for $5) and a couple drops seems to clear the previous flavor out pretty well. When I want to switch I just vape till the current flavor is dropping, add the pure VG and puff it (no inhale) till it clears. Start off with a new flavor, no re-prime required. I'll still try the Flavor eraser when I get it, but this is working pretty well till then.

Did it work. Was it magical? No sarcasm intended.
 

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Actually works pretty well. Cost-wise, I'm sticking with 100%VG ($5 6oz. Pure Glycerin USP @ CVS Pharmacy) and for cleaning 100 proof Vodka ($6 750ml - real crap but great for cleaning). Couple drops of the VG between flavors clears it just fine and I have a 10ml bottle I use for cleaning attys (drop em in and shake for a few mins) and then do the hot water rinse...
 
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