first post - just boiled my atomizers for the first time, was that stupid of me?

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vicflo

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pretty nervous about having metal in a microwave, but i guess having them completely submerged is what makes it safe? thanks for the feedback!

this was an old and no longer suggested way to clean jewelry. i used to do this all the time for my chains (this was at the suggestion of a jeweler at a well known high end store years ago) and it worked well. im assuming its frowned upon due to its obvious and inherent dangers.
 

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could you please post a link to that product?

Here ya go - "Atty" Refresher

Does the atty refresher really work better than vodka? I imagine it's great for dripping between flavors, No?

IMO Yes, it works better than vodka. It is designed to do a "wet burn" on attys that get gunked up. W2V designed it to be used when dripping their natural tobacco extracts, which are about as harsh as a juice can be on wicks and coils. When I use this stuff on a used wick/coil, it returns it to a like new state every time. All the residue on the coil gets burned off, and the wick goes back to being bright white. I don't know what they put in that stuff, but it is technically ingredients we use in vaping anyway, and it just plain WORKS!
 
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