Cleaning the UFS

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casualuser

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What's the best way to clean the UFS? How often should it be done?

I ask because I was cleaning mine and the clear window is so gunked up from this juice I was using. It was like glue. I still can't get it off and I'd like to know what is gonna clean the clear window without damaging it. I know rubbing alcohol isn't a good idea as someone posted that it made the window cloudy. Anyone ever experience this?
 

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Hot water will cause little tiy cracks in acrylic... there's a term for it, just can't remember :facepalm:

Fatigue or stress cracks:
Many factors will accelerate this naturally occurring embrittlment process including:
stress concentration (notch sensitivity),
increase in temperature,
cyclic loading (dynamic fatigue)
contact with specific chemical environments (ESC).
 
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I have a mild case of COPD so I am always on the guard against respiratory viruses, hence I take the UFS completely apart after every third tank and wipe everything down with a paper towel and Walgreens Isopropyl Alcohol Wipes 70% (which are large 5" x 7" wipes). I have used 70% and 91% alcohol without any clouding of the window.
 

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Well there is your problem casual. AC wreaks havoc on the clearomizers and have seen it destroy some other "tank" mods that are (were) clear. It is most likely doing the same to your clear UFS piece. If I was to vape that stuff, I would only vape it in a SS tank. I would highly suggest getting the SS UFS piece from Bruce for Atomic Cinnacide.
 

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hairline fractures? is that the term you were looking for.EDIT; nevermind bugg was right what about warm water?

Hot water will cause little tiy cracks in acrylic... there's a term for it, just can't remember :facepalm:

Fatigue or stress cracks:
Many factors will accelerate this naturally occurring embrittlment process including:
stress concentration (notch sensitivity),
increase in temperature,
cyclic loading (dynamic fatigue)
contact with specific chemical environments (ESC).
 
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atavanhalen

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Thanks for that link wylie, and @casual when I went to home depot the people had no idea what noalox was so I can give you a heads up that it is in the electrical section near those wire-nut things that are used for splicing wires together.

Oh yeah and you know not to use noalox anywhere that the juice will come into contact with it right? You need to use vaseline for those areas.
 
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casualuser

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I did NOT know that...Why not?

Thanks for that link wylie, and @casual when I went to home depot the people had no idea what noalox was so I can give you a heads up that it is in the electrical section near those wire-nut things that are used for splicing wires together.

Oh yeah and you know not to use noalox anywhere that the juice will come into contact with it right? You need to use vaseline for those areas.
 

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I've used dishwashing liquid once without any problem, but I usually clean inside the UFS just by using tap water. I do not think you have to clean inside the UFS often unless you change the flavor of the liquid.

Edit. nvm.. I just saw that you've already used dishwashing liquid. I cannot imagine how that happened. Maybe you are using bad e liquid?? For me, tap water is enough. The E liquid I use is FSUSA, Halo, or Jonhson Creek.
 
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