Dry vaping, would like to know more

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So I watched a few vids on Dry vaping as a way to dry up your wicks after cleaning them out with water and or alcohol. So in doing this, it seems you are essentially evaporation some water moisture left on the wicks of the coil. But, here is my question, how long should you pull? don't want to damage the wicks, also, how many times should you pull, same concern here. Lastly, should you use a 5 second interval or something? also to preserve the wick integrity.
 

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I think you may be talking about dry burning. Please do not vape a dry wick! If you use an ego type battery that shuts off after 6 seconds automatically it's easier to dry burn.

There are a few youtubes on how to do it correctly.

Search YouTube for dry burn or dry burn (whatever type of cartomizer/attomizer/tank you use). This procedure is done to clean the residue off your coils that collects from vaping your eliquid.
 
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