How I clean my GGT

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SSRob

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I had an atomizer leak a little and it filled up the atomizer end cap with liquid and ran down the side a little. I overfill when I drip.

I figured it was time to give the GGT a little cleaning since I've been using it non-stop for 7-8 weeks now.

How did I do it?

Seperated all the pieces out except I didn't remove the button. Turned on the warm water in the kitchen sink and scrubbed it with an old toothbrush and a little Dawn dish soap. Made sure to get all the threads nice and cleaned. Rinsed the pieces with warm water and dried with a papertowel. Re-assembled.
 

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I had an atomizer leak a little and it filled up the atomizer end cap with liquid and ran down the side a little. I overfill when I drip.

I figured it was time to give the GGT a little cleaning since I've been using it non-stop for 7-8 weeks now.

How did I do it?

Seperated all the pieces out except I didn't remove the button. Turned on the warm water in the kitchen sink and scrubbed it with an old toothbrush and a little Dawn dish soap. Made sure to get all the threads nice and cleaned. Rinsed the pieces with warm water and dried with a papertowel. Re-assembled.


Nice move Rob, I do the same often, the dish soap is the best for this job and the toothbrush too, but better to remove the button because even if you dry it after the cleaning, water will remain inside the button and the spring and the inside of the button will get rust, so the contact will be not good.:)
 
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