Halo G6.....tips for cleaning battery???

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so I noticed that after maybe 3 months of vaping on my battery that it was not hitting as smoothly.....I could not figure out why???? today I took a closer look and noticed that there are some VERY small holes at the part of the battery that connects to the cardo. Also, there is a well. Some of the holes are clogged and the cylindrical well had a bunch of gunk in it. I cleaned out the well as best I could and, but the holes are not so easy to clean. For the well, the only thing thin enough that I had around my house was some .5 mm mechanical pencil lead. Size was right, its just that the pencil lead is so soft that it broke a bunch of times.....When I went to clean the small holes on the battery, I accidently got some lead stuck in one of the holes and can't get it out.

Does someone have any tips on how to clean out these VERY narrow areas???
 
so I noticed that after maybe 3 months of vaping on my battery that it was not hitting as smoothly.....I could not figure out why???? today I took a closer look and noticed that there are some VERY small holes at the part of the battery that connects to the cardo. Also, there is a well. Some of the holes are clogged and the cylindrical well had a bunch of gunk in it. I cleaned out the well as best I could and, but the holes are not so easy to clean. For the well, the only thing thin enough that I had around my house was some .5 mm mechanical pencil lead. Size was right, its just that the pencil lead is so soft that it broke a bunch of times.....When I went to clean the small holes on the battery, I accidently got some lead stuck in one of the holes and can't get it out.

Does someone have any tips on how to clean out these VERY narrow areas???

YES go to a welding supply store or online and get "Ox-Acetlyene cutting torch tip cleaner" Looks like a bunch of diff sized wires that sometimes have small ridges on them, also you can get a pin vise with very small drill bits used for torch tip cleaning.
 
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