So do I still need to let them dry overnight? Sorry for all the questions.....atomizer care is definitely something I'm interested in......$7 is $7 after all!! Lol
Hi folks! Couple o' things: I use the highest % rubbing alcohol the drug store has - 91 or 95% or whatever - on both attys & cartos, and I soak 'em all together. Then I rinse 'em well with hot water, then use a denture cleansing tablet & give them a nice, proper denture bath for 15 - 20 minutes. Then I flush 'em with hot water again. Then blow the attys out gently with a can of compressed air I keep around to clean computer parts & stuff. The attys are then ready to use.
As for the cartos, if I need to use them or fill 'em right away I stand 'em on their mouth ends all together & secure them with a rubber band, then put 'em in the toe of a clean sock, mouth-end down. Secure them in that position & spin the sock rapidly round & round to sling the water out of the cartos.
Is all that stuff necessary? Probably not, but I'm single & retired so I can get away with it. Also I'm still playing with this stuff, finding out what works & what won't kill me.
Don't know if you mentioned what kind of PV you're using but another poster suggested using Boge cartomizers, and that's a very good suggestion for the sake of convenience, price & some other stuff I can't think of right now. If you're using a bigger battery PV such as an eGo or larger, Boge LR 2.0 Ohm cartos are great; for slim, cig-sized 510 batteries their SR, 3.0 Ohm are recommended. Also for the larger batts the Smoktech XL single coil 1.7 Ohm cartos are great.
I only mentioned the cartos in case you're having trouble with the atty/cartridge setup, and if it's on a cig-sized battery it's definitely more trouble than you need. In that case I'd strongly suggest going with the 3.0 Ohm Boge, from here if he's got 'em in stock: DiscountVapers - Your source for savings on electronic cigarettes and accessories, Go-go eGo, vGo
Best of luck, & Happy vaping!
