I tried to call @pbusardo at the start of my thread but there was no answer, he must of been out on the town letting loose

Surely he's back by now
Yea...but....but...but...
Now I'm just getting Really confused!! I just wanted to wash the Zenith and have sip of Vodka![]()
We need clarification
Not really that complicated...
Buy a Z-Biip Kit...you get a Mod...a Pod...and 2 Coils (Z-PLEX3D 0.48 ohm and 1.60 ohm)…
Later...you can buy more Coils and/or more Pods (that don't include the coil)…
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Hey guys,
On the topic of cleaning the Zenith, we recommend removing the airflow ring, coil, and rinsing it with warm water. For a deeper clean, an extremely small amount of soap can help. Make sure to rinse it entirely free of soap and let it air dry for best results.
About the Z BiiP- the replacement "pods" you see available are actually the tank reservoir and "drip tip" of the kit. It does not come with the coil or airflow control ring, which you will need both of to vape with. The Z BiiP uses the Zenith line of coils, so while it's pod-looking in styling and nature, it's more akin to something like an AIO Zenith system.
But, Innokin_joseph, I really like the vodka idea-- one for me, one for you!!! You realize many products come with cleaning instructions before use, that might be a good idea because often machine oil will leave residue and I don't know how toxic that is, but I know it tastes really bad. Your product would be "spot-on" if it had that little caveat addressed. Thanks for being there!
Well now you really got me confused, yesterday you said "Thanks for the feedbackMy Zenith didn't need a clean before use, taste like a dream!
Same with my new Zliiiide![]()
I'd put warm water and a tablespoon of household white vinegar. Let soak for 30 minutes then rinse thoroughly. I roll a paper towel and pass it through the air channel to make sure it's squeaky clean. Vinegar is much better at cutting grease.Too fussed or too worried, same thing..
Fussed must be an Aussie thing![]()
Well now you really got me confused, yesterday you said "Thanks for the feedback
I got my Zenith all spotless easy enough" and then today, you say "My Zenith didn't need a clean before use, taste like a dream!
Same with my new Zliiiide"
Did you need to clean your new tank?
I'd say cleaning correlates with the kind of juice you're using. If you're using a juice heavy in a strong flavor like chocolate, coffee, cinnamon, etc, then cleaning your Zenith/Z BiiP often is recommended, mostly to extend the longevity of your o-rings. A drip tip cover can also help keeps things hygienic when you're not using your tank.![]()
Thanks @Innokin_Joseph. Coffee has been my flavour of choice lately, I'll have to get an extra clean in to keep it vaping smoothly![]()
I have both the Zenith and Zlide, and I always clean the tanks between coil changes. A simple run through warm water and some cleaning around the drip tip area is enough. Just let it air dry first. Though the Slide has a replaceable tank, you still need to use screwdrivers to open it up, so accessibility to the inside of the tank is rather limited for both tanks.
Another rule of thumb for me is to clean the tank when I first open it from a package.
I didn't do it for the UWell Nunchaku tank when I first got it, and got a burnt metallic smell in the vape. That disappeared when I took out the coil and gave the whole tank a good rinse and wash.
I also follow the same practice for replaceable coil pod systems (Aspire AIO etc.)
Hope this helps!