I've been using plain old vodka now. I blew them out, rinsed them under running hot water, blew the excess water out and soaked them overnight. Rinsed under hot water again, blew out again and let dry. So far, old attys come back to life and old flavors are gone.
I've tried doing nothing, just blowing them out, just rinsing, boiling, boiling with baking soda...nothing has worked as well as the rinsing & vodka soak. I haven't tried Polident, but that sounds like an excellent solution - it just makes sense!
Does an over-night everclear soak really make that much difference vs a 15 minute soak ?? I've been happy with the results just from a quick soak. Not tried the overnight gig.
But there are two things I don't clearly understand:
How often to clean the atty?
What the heck is "blowing" i.e, "I blew the atomizer"?![]()
I' planning on trying everclear in an ultrasonic jewelry cleaning machine.
Anyone already try this??
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I've tried different atties in peroxide, hot water, pepsi max and alcohol (different atties different cleaning methods). I haven't found one that worked. In fact I swear they either stopped working after the cleaning or just well...sucked worse than before. They all were "working" at the time of cleaning just really hard draw, etc.
They are all dse 801.
Anyone know why i have such horrible luck once i start fiddling with them?
I've tried different atties in peroxide, hot water, pepsi max and alcohol (different atties different cleaning methods). I haven't found one that worked. In fact I swear they either stopped working after the cleaning or just well...sucked worse than before. They all were "working" at the time of cleaning just really hard draw, etc.
They are all dse 801.
Anyone know why i have such horrible luck once i start fiddling with them?
This is another good reason you shouldnt soak attys in vinegar or alcohol.Heads up ppl with black BE112 atty's.
(might apply to other painted atty's also)
I gave a black BE112 atty a 5 hour vinegar soak.
The vinegar did strange things to the paint.
My atty HAD the inside of the atty tube painted black.
The vinegar seperated and shrunk the paint from the tube.
I had something resembling a black cellophane tube scrunched in there after trying to gently insert the corner of a paper towel.
It was crumbling and leaving black flecks of chinese paint right on the bridge. Some bits were still firmly attached to the tube too.
I had to reach in there with hemo's, needle nose, and tweezers to rip the stuff out and clean the bridge. There is still some visible between the tube and the bridge edge. I'm sure it's clean but it remains unused.
The paint on the outside is slightly discolored in places.
My other (unused) black BE112 atty is also painted on the inside.
My chrome BE112 is not painted but it looks like there is something coating the inside of the tube because it is discoloring. No bath yet for the chrome one.
302 atty no paint
DSE801 4hole(tinyx4) high bridge no paint.
510's OEMs and Titan wide bands from TW clean.
I have a white OEM 510 that has spent about 48 hours in vinegar by now and the paint on the outside still looks new.
Anyone else notice this?
For black BE112's I'd recommend a shorter vinegar soak
Things that make ya go "Hmmmmmmm" damnit!
YMMV
tolip
Polident wont touch the crud that builds up on the heating coil.I just tried someone's Polident method. Seemed logical after reading on the box what they ar meant to do for dentures - clean off the build-up. I haven't used one yet - but i have some new liquids on the way to test them. I'll update!