Clearomizer with wick

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JaxMike

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@JaxMike Could you point me in the direction on how to clean it? can't seem to find any help

@Dogeggs Wouldn't the flavours mix each subsequent vape?

This youtube search will give you plenty of looks at cleaning/dry burning... I'm not sure which one I originally relied on but you should be able to find what you need...

clean and dry burn iclear 16 - YouTube
 

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Hi Glowing.

All heads come with wicks--some, like the bottom coil models, have very short wicks; the top coil models come with long wicks.

All wicks and coils need to be cleaned, eventually. How often depends on how clean your juices are, how much you vape, etc. I don't dry burn my coils at all; I just soak the coil heads in PGA (vodka, denture/retainer cleaning solution also work well). The long wicks should be rinsed thoroughly under warm water and dried (either with paper towels or air dried).

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I use Kanger MT3S bottom coil clearos and clean the coils every couple of tanks. I rinse them in warm water and spray them with a cleaner called Whip It (environmentally friendly and non-toxic), let them soak a few minutes. Then I heat water in a bowl in the microwave, rinse the coils in warm water again and then drop them in the almost boiling water. Let them sit for about an hour, do a final rinse and blow out the excess water and let them dry for a day. I know this sounds like some work, but I do them in batches about once a week and it really takes no time at all.

Since I have been cleaning them in the above manner, I get about a month out of each coil, which at $7.95 for a 5 pack is a darned good deal.

Keep the vape and namaste.
 

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I use Kanger MT3S bottom coil clearos and clean the coils every couple of tanks. I rinse them in warm water and spray them with a cleaner called Whip It (environmentally friendly and non-toxic), let them soak a few minutes. Then I heat water in a bowl in the microwave, rinse the coils in warm water again and then drop them in the almost boiling water. Let them sit for about an hour, do a final rinse and blow out the excess water and let them dry for a day. I know this sounds like some work, but I do them in batches about once a week and it really takes no time at all.

Since I have been cleaning them in the above manner, I get about a month out of each coil, which at $7.95 for a 5 pack is a darned good deal.

Keep the vape and namaste.

Hmmmm.... I checked the ingredients list: Citrus infused with eucalyptus solvents, vegetable and coconut derived non-ionic surfactants and vegetable derived activators and salt.

I wouldn't use this on my coils.

Nothing is better than pure alcohol for cleaning coils.
 
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