Atty cleaning

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Jachin Rivers

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Not sure if this is common or not, but I would like to offer a tip for cleaning atty's (801's anyhow).
I've been vaping since September with a 801, both a SLB atty and a BE112.
After both atty's started slowing down after a couple of weeks (I chain vape), I decided to boil them in a solution of water and vinegar until the liquid in the pan is almost evaporated, then wash out the pan and fill with clean water (no vinegar), and boil again until the pan is almost empty. The final step after these is to stand the atty on end in the pan, now empty, and heat on low until dry which usually takes about 15 minutes.
I've had great success with this method with both atty's, and they seem to vape at least as well as when they were brand new.

Vinegar is acidic, and the atty's taping around on the bottom of the pan is what I think contributes to this method, just remember to boil the second time with clean water.

Hope someone benefits from this as much as I have, however I accept no responsibility for damages.
 
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