Hi ECF veterans and newbies...I turn to the community in search of information on wicking matteials used like fiberglass, silica, and cottong wicks...
I have tried various materials as wick sleeves to enhance my vaping experience...there is one material that I've been testing to wrap my coils over to keep the tip of the wick moist, "something like the cig paper trick...
I wasnt able to get the products make up and if there's any chemicals used to process the product that might hurt me if inhaled..
The product looks like a type of cotton cheese cloth wipe. It absorbe's the ejuice and keeps the ss wicks tip moist with out any dry hits and hot spots, the problem is I can't find any info on its make up. Its made by a medical supply company Kimberly and Clark so I'm assuming is 100% cotton but I need to be sure..
If anyone has any viable information on this product please feel free to coment...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0040ZOFU2/ref=mw_dp_mpd/189-0263251-8515718?pd=1
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I have tried various materials as wick sleeves to enhance my vaping experience...there is one material that I've been testing to wrap my coils over to keep the tip of the wick moist, "something like the cig paper trick...
I wasnt able to get the products make up and if there's any chemicals used to process the product that might hurt me if inhaled..
The product looks like a type of cotton cheese cloth wipe. It absorbe's the ejuice and keeps the ss wicks tip moist with out any dry hits and hot spots, the problem is I can't find any info on its make up. Its made by a medical supply company Kimberly and Clark so I'm assuming is 100% cotton but I need to be sure..
If anyone has any viable information on this product please feel free to coment...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0040ZOFU2/ref=mw_dp_mpd/189-0263251-8515718?pd=1
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