I've found myself becoming a little freaked out over the black juice that comes out of cartos and atties when you blow them out...I know this has probably been discussed before but I did an extensive google search and nothing really popped up...feel free to "suave"
but up until last night I (naively) thought that black juice was an issue limited to atties
I overfilled the carto I was using and blew a little bit out...it was nearly pitch black....I blew through it for about 15 minutes, occasionally adding a drop or 2 and eventually the color returned to a somewhat normal one...this is a cartomizer I've been using for 2 or 3 days at this point
now I've dissected old cartos that lasted nearly a month and they were understandably black and gray because of all the heated juice that they had seen in their day
I know about the normal cleaning methods people use with cartos, but I just throw them out once they stop working well...
does anyone have any insight into this substance? does anyone blow out a carto in the same way they do an atty? the thought of dark gray liquid vaporizing and ending up in my lungs is a little unsettling
but up until last night I (naively) thought that black juice was an issue limited to atties
I overfilled the carto I was using and blew a little bit out...it was nearly pitch black....I blew through it for about 15 minutes, occasionally adding a drop or 2 and eventually the color returned to a somewhat normal one...this is a cartomizer I've been using for 2 or 3 days at this point
now I've dissected old cartos that lasted nearly a month and they were understandably black and gray because of all the heated juice that they had seen in their day
I know about the normal cleaning methods people use with cartos, but I just throw them out once they stop working well...
does anyone have any insight into this substance? does anyone blow out a carto in the same way they do an atty? the thought of dark gray liquid vaporizing and ending up in my lungs is a little unsettling