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Hey Dylan, morning. You can't dry burn cotton. These days dry burning is generally heating the bare wire to vaporize gunk on the surface which reduces a coils output (efficiency). You may be able to remove the scorched cotton and replace it. Look for a video covering your device. Personally don't recommend dry burning other than Kanthal for beginners. in the long run you may want to consider learning how to rebuild both closed and open systems for peace of mind and far better results.

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So I shouldn't dry burn the ceramic coils because they got cotton wrapped around them and also what ccell coil would u recommend the ss .5 or the ss .6 or the kathanel .9 or the n200 .2 what is best for smoke production and is better to use

Reason you want to is to remove accretion on the coil surface. I would try dropping the assembly into some hot water. Let that dissolve away as much as possible. The ceramic will also leach some trapped solids too. You can either then use a bit of tissue to wick off some of the water and that might be enough to restore function and flavor for a bit. If you do want to try and dry burn the ceramic start with very low wattage/voltage until the coil barely gives off a wisp of steam. Very short slight taps on the fire button and repeatedly. This should steam off some of the surface grime. Just do not let it actually fire. Likely this will quickly foul the cotton. These coils are not intended to be reused but in a pinch you can somewhat restore them with some care.

Good luck D. :)

 
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