Cleaning cleromizer effectively

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KarenB

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I just cleaned my first clearomizer the other night using water/syringe ... it's drying now but will do a dry burn when I get home later and see how it vapes. I have not had great luck cleaning out these or atomizers over the past couple of years and end up trashing them. Maybe I am not being patient enough. Will report back.
 

soulstar

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What's everyone's opinion on hard tap water? I think I read somewhere that last thing you want is mineral deposits accumulating in the atomizers. I did get a gallon of distilled water but it's a bit hassle since I can't just faucet over that much water for one clearo cleaning.

I've almost been a week with my Kanger T2s and I've yet to dry burn anything yet. I need to clean one of them tonight so I think I'll try that tonight.

I'm still very much a fresh newbie but the way I clean mine is remove head unit, dunk the head/coil in Isopropyl Alcolhol for about an hour. The clearo tube I just squirt some distilled water half way, plug the open end with my finger and just shake-rinse it about 4-5 times. Try my best to wipe out any water inside then let em dry for about 5 hours. I think I'll try dry burning after I air dry it tonight.

Open to suggestions on how I can improve my method, if necessary.
 

azleerico

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What's everyone's opinion on hard tap water? I think I read somewhere that last thing you want is mineral deposits accumulating in the atomizers. I did get a gallon of distilled water but it's a bit hassle since I can't just faucet over that much water for one clearo cleaning.

I've almost been a week with my Kanger T2s and I've yet to dry burn anything yet. I need to clean one of them tonight so I think I'll try that tonight.

I'm still very much a fresh newbie but the way I clean mine is remove head unit, dunk the head/coil in Isopropyl Alcolhol for about an hour. The clearo tube I just squirt some distilled water half way, plug the open end with my finger and just shake-rinse it about 4-5 times. Try my best to wipe out any water inside then let em dry for about 5 hours. I think I'll try dry burning after I air dry it tonight.

Open to suggestions on how I can improve my method, if necessary.

True that tap water has the minerals and stuff but hen water is boiled, the minerals sinks to the bottom and what u use is water without minerals. I might be wrong. Anyway, when u dry burn, doesnt the residue evaporates together with the liquid? I used tap water and hot water with no problems but i prefer to use hot water, just to be safe. (Always have a spare carto or clearo as a spare, just in case it doesnt work out, you'll have something to fall back on....)
 
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