I don't know the proper way to do this.

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MamaG

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Mar 13, 2014
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I'm posting in the new member forum, because I don't know how to find the original post. I wanted other newbies to see this and that the person who originally shared his process for boiling coils will read it. I wanted to thank him.

I purchased the type of clearos with coils that can't be dry burned. I remembered reading about boiling coils when they are clogged, and thought I'd try it. Boiling works like a dream! I have to use VG only juices and many of them are dark; so the coils clog up pretty quick. I just replace the coil, put the clogged ones in a pile to be cleaned. After I have a few in the pile, I boil them for about 20 minutes. This trick has saved me so much money! I haven't needed to replace a coil since using this method.

So thanks for the hint; I am so grateful!
 

Jestered66

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Same problem here cant figure out how to make original post but who cares ill figure that out another time. my real question is if there are two kinds of iclear16's one being disposable (cant open the tank to replace coil) and one giving you the power to do so? I got 5 of them in a standard ego kit and ive just gotten through one of them and cant seem to open it for cleaning/fixing.
 
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