Newbie vaper with question on iclear coils

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JungleRecon

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Hey ECF, I'm not entirely new to vaping but I am just starting to get really spun up on it since I just bought my second device and finally found a flavor of juice I really enjoy as an all day vape.

My question is, should I change out the coil/wicks on my iclear 16 before changing flavors in my tank? I am still looking for flavors that I can enjoy and actually taste and I don't want to alter the flavor of the juice I am going to fill up on with remnants of another.

Would I be able to just clean it and let it sit overnight or would that not get rid of all the old juice?

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Rinse in hot water and dry - maybe a dryburn if there is any gunk from sugary liquid. A soak in PGA overnight should get rid of slightly stubborn flavors. There are a few that seem to just stick (for me its banana and it turns out I HATE banana in a vape of course!) and if they still smell like the juice after rigorous cleaning and soaking- I dedicate the head to that juice.
 

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I guess I'll be needing to order a few extra then. I bought the mvp v2 kit with the i16s because it comes with two instead of one 30 and I wanted to have two different juices to try and also to counter balance flavors if I start to experience vapers tongue. I'm still trying to find a flavor to vape while I'm drinking my coffee that doesn't get muted by the coffees bitterness.
 

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What the others said is true and you can dryburn those wicks, just make sure it's no longer than 3 to 5second burns. Then give it a second of 2 to coll before another dryburn.

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Right on!! I was a little skeptical about dry burning. I tried doing dry burns after I cleaned on my ismoka coils and it seemed to fry them. I just got the char broil taste after that.
 

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Right on!! I was a little skeptical about dry burning. I tried doing dry burns after I cleaned on my ismoka coils and it seemed to fry them. I just got the char broil taste after that.

You might have done to many dryburns. You only do it until the coil glows red, that insures the gunk is burned off.

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