How to take the seal off on CE2 R4 carto?

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From I've read about CE2 R4, it seem that only me who have problems with removing the silicon cap off the ceramic cup (the one with the syringe holes). I can't remove it without tear them apart. Is there any video how to do it? I have tried it several times and teared them into two pieces everytime. As for clearomizer, I usually push the ceramic cup down, because it's very easy to pull the atty part (with pushing the ceramic cup). :confused:
 

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I use a paper clip with a 90-degree bend about a 1-2 mm's from the end of the stretched clip.

If you look at the seal, you will see notches in the silicone which coincide with the entry of the silica rope into the ceramic cup...if you place the paper clip there and pull up you shouldn't rip the seal...at least I haven't since using the technique. To put it back on, I use a pair of tweezers, snugging the seal back into place, making sure the notches align for best wicking.

YMMV...but it works for me...I love the clearomizer...
 

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I use a paper clip with a 90-degree bend about a 1-2 mm's from the end of the stretched clip.

If you look at the seal, you will see notches in the silicone which coincide with the entry of the silica rope into the ceramic cup...if you place the paper clip there and pull up you shouldn't rip the seal...at least I haven't since using the technique. To put it back on, I use a pair of tweezers, snugging the seal back into place, making sure the notches align for best wicking.

YMMV...but it works for me...I love the clearomizer...

I use my paper clip and stick one end right into one of the two tiny fill holes and tug/pull and it just comes up and out.
 

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Will Ferrell is a freaking stud.

Indubitably :)

As far as the metal...I have experienced some cracking on some tubes, but I think that's mostly from using my own delrin drip tip instead of the included one...I've just gone sans drip tip now and just stove pipe the carto w/o either a drip tip or the rubber seal (top mouthpiece).
 
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