I debridged a LEO

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residualgenius

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Sep 10, 2009
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Ok so I am not sure if this has been addressed before and honestly when I first looked in the atomizer it seemed almost impossible to do. The atomizer I was using had a really bad burnt taste so I wasn't worried about ruining it. It was debridge or throw away. I used a cork screw and it worked great. Put a cork screw in deep enough to catch the bridge and the covering, twist and pull. I was a little worried about ripping out the coil, but the bridge came out no problem. I removed the left over wicking with a q-tip soaked in vodka. Worked like a charm. Enjoy.
 
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