does boiling a cart completely rid it of any liquid and flavor inside?

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o4_srt

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i had a carto that had a flavor that I absolutely despised, not the vendor's fault, took a gamble on an odd flavor and hated it. It was a menthol blend, and menthol is usually hard to get out.

Soaked it in hot water for a few minutes, pulled it out, filled it with clean water and blew it out, repeated several times. Then baked it in the oven at 175 for 15 minutes or so, and now no nasty flavor:vapor:
 

butterbean03

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Lime is another tough one to get out. On the forum are several ways to clean attys. Personally I clean mine with a hand held steam cleaner. Just a couple of short shots on each end will not only take out the taste, but will knock off the build-up on the coil.

This is not recommended unless you are very careful because the steam cleaner shoots out really hot water and gets the atty hot also. You can get burned. I use a folded up rag or paper towel around it and hold with a pair of pliers.

I do this about every 3 or 4 weeks and my 510's and 901's are about a year old and still going. I got my steam cleaner at Amazon for about $20.

Hope this helps and PLEASE BE CAREFUL if you try this.
 

irwink

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I never had any problem getting the flavor out of a cartridge. I just flushed it with hot water. I have had problems getting unwanted flavors out of atties and cartomizers though. Boiling atties along with flushing with alcohol worked for me for the most part with a couple of notable exceptions for juices that had a menthol like component. Yuck. I'm not a menthol guy.
 

brandon555

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I had some Flue Cured cartos that tasted terrible. The only thing that got the flavor out was soaking them in peroxide for a couple hours, then rinsing with distilled water.

The peroxided corroded or tarnished the metal threads on the carto though.

At a 1.50 a pop, just toss it... sometimes it isn't worth the hassle.. just my two cents though.
 

br5495

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I don't know if my method will work for all flavors, but you may want to try it. I flush out my carts at the kitchen sink. I begin with a mouth full of water, then lean over the sink and gently blow it through the cart. I do this a few times from both ends. I finalize the blow with air until the water quits dripping out. This doesn't remove all the moisture, so the filler has to be completely dried out before refilling.

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