No way I can catch up..ya'll are a chatty bunch lol..Be around later. 
I've moved to KGD but always liked the P&C as it was easier than the cotton ball for me to control the amount of wicking material consistently.

I went a different route, with Shiseido Facial Cotton. Not only is it the best wick I've ever used, it removes makeup more gently than anything else on earth.
It is organic, and power washed in spring water til it is snowy white. No seeds like the more earthy looking "organic japanese cotton pads".
Happy to send a sample to anyone who wants to shoot me a PM, as it fits neatly into a greeting card and travels for regular postage.
I have no affiliation with anyone who sells it, other than having shared it with so many people now that a number of shops have purchased their own stock of it to sell for the joy of their customers. I get mine from Nordstrom's for $9.50 with free shipping, 165 sheets of lovely, one way grain layered cotton.
Using a rotary quilt style cutter, I make my wicks of little strips, with the assistance of a ruler. This helps compress the cotton for a cleaner edge, as well as allowing me to choose a width of wick that corresponds to the diameter I am wrapping my coils at. When ready to use it for wicking, I simply choose how many layers to peel off the wick (again, based on the coil's inner diameter), roll/point one end, and thread it through the coil. I snip off the bit I twisted up once it is pulled through, to remove finger oils, then snip again to remove excess, and that's it. Tuck it in, drip on the juice, and go.
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I've done the cotton string thing, the cotton ball thing, the ceramic wick thing (which works stunningly in my kayfun). I actually have a couple of "wicking products" waiting around for me to tire of the Shiseido, but they may well wait in vain for some time to come. Rayon is made of "wood fiber", and I've never found any that stated the kind of tree the wood is from, so I am hesitant about it due to lack of sure information. Shiseido cotton is so easy to prep, work with, and enjoy. I haven't looked back at the trials of seperating the right amount of cotton for the wick from a ball since I found it.