Just wondering if anyone could tell me if there is any cleaning/basic maintenance of the atomizer that is needed to keep it in tip-top shape...?
wow crest mouthwash? no harm?
Atomizers do not require cleaning.
Blow out an atomizer from the battery end and turn it upside down to drain on a paper towel every night. That is the best routine to promote atomizer health.
True that but we don't know the history of the atty in that picture. How do we know it's not 6 months old and has been heavily used every day with no cleaning at all (which is how I treat all of mine).The world is full of opinions.... I just don't happen to share this one.
This is waht a used atty coil looks like (courtesy Trog):
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All the blowing and draining in the world isn't going to get that off. You need a solvent and a bath.
The world is full of opinions.... I just don't happen to share this one.
They are disposable items that need to be discarded as soon as they no longer produce sufficient vaper.
True that but we don't know the history of the atty in that picture. How do we know it's not 6 months old and has been heavily used every day with no cleaning at all (which is how I treat all of mine).![]()
Took my own atty (510) apart a couple of nights ago (made a cartomizer adapter out of it). It was two weeks old and looked substantially WORSE than the one shown. It didn't have "goobers" and soft stuff on it (that a solvent could have removed), it had hard carbonized nodules on it that probably came from dry burns and overheating. Less of a chance for the solvents to get rid of that.
I support the post by Keef. Atomizers do not need to be cleaned. They are disposable items that need to be discarded as soon as they no longer produce sufficient vaper.
Disagree with my viewpoint all you want, clean all you want, you are fooling yourself if you belive that cleaning actually increases the life of your atomizers.
What may work is a daily routine of blowing out your atomizers and letting them drain overnight. Otherwise, spin your wheels.
well be sure to keep that atty moist. do you put a drop or 2 on it? helps with the over heating and dryburns