I've been soaking my atties in mouthwash, but the last one I did is producing very low vapor now and is a very stiff draw. Before I cleaned it, it was my best performing atty. I'm going to try this method on my passthrough. I sure hope it works.
I've been soaking my atties in mouthwash, but the last one I did is producing very low vapor now and is a very stiff draw. Before I cleaned it, it was my best performing atty. I'm going to try this method on my passthrough. I sure hope it works.
The good thing about the method described in this thread is that it dries the atomizer for you.In order for the dry burn to work, the atomizer needs to be DRY. A rinse and blow-out will not leave it dry. The nickel mesh and the wick retain enough water to keep the coil from doing anything but boiling the water.
There are various ways people dry them, I simply let mine air dry for a few days.
I generally use this method when vapor production starts to drop, or when the atomizer starts tasting a little burnt no matter which juice. Other than that, I just blow the atomizer out real good every morning to get old juice.How often would I need to do this? I just got my eGo yesterday and I'm wondering when to clean it for the first time. Going to buy more Atty's tom I def don't want to try this until I have more because I know i'll lose some.
...Steam cleaning works really well in cleaning out the attys, and it is fast.
With the money you are saving from smoking analogs, you can treat yourself and buy an espresso machine with a high pressure frother for steaming the milk. I run my attys under my steamer for 30 seconds and they come out as good as new. I let them dry on a paper towel for a few hours. The combination of pressure and steam blows out all the gunk. I just happen to be a coffee nut and have always had an espresso machine. Cost: a reasonable machine will start at $500. There are much cheaper ones out there, but they don't have pumps for the water and steam generation....
Just make sure you are looking at the right angle under the mesh - there is a very small piece of coil - about 1 mm and sometimes it might be very difficult to see. As long as you start getting smoke out of it, it is working. Another thing to try is switch off all lights (you might leave the monitor on) and try again looking at it while burning.I rinsed with hot water, blew out the excess and put on my stock 510 Batt. for the dry burn. it spitted and sputtered but i couldnt seem to get it to turn any different color what so ever.
After the dry burn, make sure to wash and do a short dry burn - just for a few seconds to vape the water left in it. Once this is done, drip on the atty a lot and wait 10-15 secs for the liquid to get absorbed - since everything is dry it takes a while for the thicker liquid to be absorbed by the mesh, reach the coil and produce nice vape.I re-rinsed and repeated the process. All excited i stuck in a cart and tried to puff away on it, but nothing whatsoever was happening. i gave the atty a couple straight drips and samething!! I figured i popd it.
I topd off the cart and finally got some Vap. and as far as i can tell it was the taste of only one flav and seemed to pull alil easier.
I only tried this one wit 510's but I also think this has to be standard procedure for cleaning attys.