ManCaveMods - VW amd VV Wood Mods

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matador

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Should i use some type of wood cleaner or polish to keep the finish looking good?

Since its lacquer you cant use a real harsh chemical cleaners. I usually choose not to use any cleaners and just wipe it real good with microfibre or a lense cloth. but if its really messy for some reason, any kind of oil soap works graet. Sometimes I use the smallest amount of murphys oil soap on a rag and buff it clean.
 

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Dual 18650 ManCaveMods are here!!

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The AGA-T Genny is not included. I put it on the mod so you can see that even large devices can fit without the potentiometer knob obstructing them.

These mods have the DNA 12 Variable Wattage regulator. The cool new feature on these is that the potentiometer is available for easy access right on top of the mod, and the knobs are made from the same wood as the bodies. They take 2 x 18650 battaries.
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I have two other wood mods (well, one is my girlfriend's, but I do all the "maintenance"), and the only cleaning/polishing I do is a rub down with mineral oil, maybe once a month. Would this be good for my MCM? Neither of the other wood mods has a finish as glossy as the MCM, so I wasn't sure if the mineral oil would play well with the MCM's finish.
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Since its lacquer you cant use a real harsh chemical cleaners. I usually choose not to use any cleaners and just wipe it real good with microfibre or a lense cloth. but if its really messy for some reason, any kind of oil soap works graet. Sometimes I use the smallest amount of murphys oil soap on a rag and buff it clean.
 

matador

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I have two other wood mods (well, one is my girlfriend's, but I do all the "maintenance"), and the only cleaning/polishing I do is a rub down with mineral oil, maybe once a month. Would this be good for my MCM? Neither of the other wood mods has a finish as glossy as the MCM, so I wasn't sure if the mineral oil would play well with the MCM's finish.
Thanks!

Mineral oil would be ok, but I don't like to use it because it leaves the mod a little sticky. The main reason I use lacquer as a finish is because it requires very little maintenance. The best thing to do is if it gets dirty just wipe it with a microfiber or something similar. Try not to use water. Although lacquer is water resistant, its not water proof. If the mod has moisture on it for an extended amount of time it can fade and permantly damage the finish. If for some unusual reason wiping it with a clean dry cloth doesnt clean off whatever grime is on the finish, i recommend oil soap. Do not use wax on these mods. Also dont use furniture polish because most of them arent lacquer friendly and have silicone in them that can scuff the finish. Also try to keep the mod out of direct sunlight for extended amounts of time. Obviously its ok to vape outside on a sunny day, just dont leave your mod on your dashboard or window sill in direct sunlight. Also try to keep it away from direct heat or cold like heater vents. Most if this is the same with any wood mod.
 
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