Nolax, Nolax, Nolax! Just do it everytime!

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Filthy-Beast

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Hey All,

As the title says even if you think you don't need it noalox after every cleaning! I've had my Reo's for almost 4 months, wow time flies.

I run .8 to 1.2 ohm coils and have never had a problem. I gave them both a deep clean, even pulled the delrin cover. Dried everything off and gave the pins a good filling too.

I got distracted during the rebuild and forgot to put Noalox on them, Built a .95 and 1.08 coil and started vapping. Later when I remembered the noalox I should have done it but got lazy because I've never had a problem.

Two days later the hit seemed a little lite so I removed a wrap from each coil and kept going. Late last night I noticed I was mashing the button to get a hit. I'd just read a post that told the OP to remove the door and see if sparked, sure enough mine were sparking.

Pulled the batteries, filed, noaloxed. Took a hit, HOLY COW, forgot I'd removed some wraps almost blew myself out of the chair.

bottom Line file and Noalox every cleaning!

Edit: forgot to add this was with button top AW IMR batteries. Corrected spelling :) , I'm great with numbers this spelling crap sucks.
 
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no.

the nolax is next to the corks and stoppers.


My brother once had this persistent cough, when we were kids. My uncle (who, btw, totally reminds me of Danny Kaye, only the Hungarian speaking version) told him he had some medicine that would stop him coughing for sure. This was in Hungary, so we had no idea what the medicine was when he mentioned it's name. Turns out, he was suggesting that, if my brother took a big dose of laxative, he was bound to stop coughing, no matter what it took. (he was kidding)
 

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how about ox- guard ?

I had a bunch of troubles with ox-guard. In my opinion, it either does no good, or your performance actually suffers for it. I had posted a thread about it, and NicoHog found the spec sheets for the two products, and they're very different. No likey, bad, bad.
 

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I had a bunch of troubles with ox-guard. In my opinion, it either does no good, or your performance actually suffers for it. I had posted a thread about it, and NicoHog found the spec sheets for the two products, and they're very different. No likey, bad, bad.

Care to opine on the effectiveness of No-ox-id???
 

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I had a bunch of troubles with ox-guard. In my opinion, it either does no good, or your performance actually suffers for it. I had posted a thread about it, and NicoHog found the spec sheets for the two products, and they're very different. No likey, bad, bad.

All I needed to know noloax ordered 4oz bottle will prob last a lifetime
 

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All I needed to know noloax ordered 4oz bottle will prob last a lifetime
I use oxgard (had some before the reo) and have had no trouble at all.
Just yesterday I thought the vape was alittle weak,"skritched" the fireing pin with knife blade and put a daub of ox gard on and all is good.
Im going in search of the post explaining the problems with it.
 
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