I hold my attys under a flow of hot hot water straight from the tap the force of the water seems to "comb" the fiberglass strands and washes out the bad flavor. Soaking seems to not have the force required to wash out "da funk" from the fibers.
This faucet washing method is what I do after a dry burn, which I do about every 5 days. I do this mostly with 510 attys, cause they seem to be really durable
coils and I've only snapped one out of 10+ attys. I had a 901 and snapped those on a weekly basis, and this was with normal use and no dry burns on the 901s. I'm gonna read the above link and see what it has to say hehe.