Is The Black Paint on 901 Attys Vapably Safe?

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Bellasin

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I have an atty that is so old the black paint began chipping off. Not thinking, I scraped ALL the paint off to have a silver atty. But the scrapings are miniscule and stuck on everything they landed on and might have gotten into the atty hole.
Are these paint specks safe to vape? And since I learned how to extend the life of my atties into possible infinity (have not lost one in apx 2 mos), is there such a thing as an atty that is too "old", even if I am happy with its functioning?
 

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I have an atty that is so old the black paint began chipping off. Not thinking, I scraped ALL the paint off to have a silver atty. But the scrapings are miniscule and stuck on everything they landed on and might have gotten into the atty hole.
Are these paint specks safe to vape? And since I learned how to extend the life of my atties into possible infinity (have not lost one in apx 2 mos), is there such a thing as an atty that is too "old", even if I am happy with its functioning?


Bellasin--I had many types of e-cig atomizers and batteries tested for lead paint a long time ago that I reported on the forum here, inclucing the 901 and they all came back negitive.

Still, I would not be vaping paint specs in my atomizer--that is common sense.

As for an atomizer (unadulterated with no paint specs), use it till it dies off.

Sun

PS--watch the paint specs!!;)
 
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