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Hitmetwice

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If the flavours do not compliment or work well together when mixed you might want to get another
topper. Sorry, Im not familiar with what you are using, someone else may be of more assistance to you.
Going from a very strong juice like cinnamon to vanilla or something mild for example? That cinnamon will be noticeable for a long time no matter what you do, short of rewicking.

But a Big Welcome to the forum Chris. Cheers Ron.
 

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Hey guys, I been having a problem when I change my eli quid. So say if I am using e liquid B and then I want to change to eliquid C. I can't get the taste out of the first one for a pretty long time. Is there anyway to get the residue from the first eliquid immediately? I'm using a kangertech mega 1900 w/ kangertech dual coils.

Chris,
Take out the coil/wick and rinse/dry tank before putting in new coil.
(if the coils is still good don't ditch it, save it for when you want to vape the juice you're changing from.
If the coil is bad, save the head for when you get into rebuilding coils
It's good to have spare tanks for that very purpose.
Different tanks for different juice
Break a leg,

Hazy :smokie:

PS. Or as Hectic said, soak in PGA or vodka for a while then air dry thoroughly.
But it really is better to just change the coil head. They're cheap enough.
 
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Honestly, I got the alcohol trick from other users here - but have never tried it my self.
I dedicated a tank for flavor profiles. I liked the evod tanks, and they were like $10 each at that time (over a year ago). I'd say get a few Aero Tanks (about $20 each) or a few Nautilus tanks (around $30 each). Or if you want cheap you can find protank 2 mini tanks for around $7 or less. Those are solid, but single coil and no adjustable airflow.
 

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Chris,
Take out the coil/wick and rinse/dry tank before putting in new coil.
(if the coils is still good don't ditch it, save it for when you want to vape the juice you're changing from.
If the coil is bad, save the head for when you get into rebuilding coils
It's good to have spare tanks for that very purpose.
Different tanks for different juice
Break a leg,

Hazy :smokie:

PS. Or as Hectic said, soak in PGA or vodka for a while then air dry thoroughly.
But it really is better to just change the coil head. They're cheap enough.

I always had different atomizers for different juices types. I'm ..... Blue for blueberry, pink for peach, silver for peppermint, etc. I use a lot of Everclear. (and not for drinking) It is also great to clean out those nasty drip tips. As far as cleaning coils, before getting into dripping, I used denture tablets to clean coil heads before I started rebuilding my own. Just soak rinse real good and air dry. I don't know your definition of "cheap". I always thought they were way to expensive. Just my 3¢(inflation)
 

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I always had different atomizers for different juices types. I'm ..... Blue for blueberry, pink for peach, silver for peppermint, etc. I use a lot of Everclear. (and not for drinking) It is also great to clean out those nasty drip tips. As far as cleaning coils, before getting into dripping, I used denture tablets to clean coil heads before I started rebuilding my own. Just soak rinse real good and air dry. I don't know your definition of "cheap". I always thought they were way to expensive. Just my 3¢(inflation)

You use a lot of everclear but not for drinking,,,ROFLMAO
Come on, Rat. Be honest.
Tell folks everclear is PGA so they don't get confused.
BTW, everclear is great for all kinds of extractions.

Say you wanted to make a tobacco juice extract for example.
Soak tobacco in everclear and evaporate, add VG/PG and Voila!

Hazy :2cool:
 

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As grain alcohol is not available in my country, will a bottle of cheap vodka helps to get rid of the taste?

Yes the cheapest you can find will be fine. I also use Peach flavored Vodka in some of my juice recipes. Very good. People are going to think I have a drinking problem. I really don't.
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You use a lot of everclear but not for drinking,,,ROFLMAO
Come on, Rat. Be honest.
Tell folks everclear is PGA so they don't get confused.
BTW, everclear is great for all kinds of extractions.

Say you wanted to make a tobacco juice extract for example.
Soak tobacco in everclear and evaporate, add VG/PG and Voila!

Hazy :2cool:

You know just about 99% of the time when I say Everclear, I put PGA (Pure Grain Alcohol) out by the side of it. You caught me.
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As far as an extraction, you don't simmer over heat for 30 minutes?

Have you ever put vanilla beans in Vodka? Um Um good. And no I don't have a drinking problem.
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You know just about 99% of the time when I say Everclear, I put PGA (Pure Grain Alcohol) out by the side of it. You caught me.
dilia_nono.gif


As far as an extraction, you don't simmer over heat for 30 minutes?

Have you ever put vanilla beans in Vodka? Um Um good. And no I don't have a drinking problem.
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I would like to learn more about this extraction process. All the cinnamon flavors I have tried taste like that cinnamon oil we used to soak toothpicks in, when I was a kid. I'd like to get a REAL cinnamon flavor
 
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