Yeah..I soaked some cartos(first time) last night thinking it would be good for them to "soak". Flushing this morning, the isp had a slight tint. Flushed with clear isp. Here several hours later still has isp taste when I do a slight mouth test(no inhale). Got them out in the sun for awhile to see if that helps. I was thinking the pre=rinse in water would make them take longer to dry. Guess not! Now I'm thinking the pre-rinse(flush) with warm water might actually do a better job. Besides, when I soaked them, some of the carto "wraps: came lose requiring me to make them "staniless" rather than black.
"putting them in the iso" ? I was thinking I would flush with water then flush with iso then let dry. Are you soaking in iso . Sorry to be dense here, "wash"? Do you mean soak on stove or something else. "before putting them in the iso". I was thinking of NOT soaking or putting in water/iso but rather, using the syringe flush method. Am I wrong.
Like the idea of making the iso last longer. Sorry to get so involved here, but, this forum is so big and the search unfriendly, it takes forever to find info that may already be posted.
Aren't you glad you answered my post