After taking it all apart and rinsing under hot running water, I "wiggle" the chimney off the head so I can see the coil. You need to remove the "flavor wick" to see the real wick and coil. (I find the flavor wick is usually good for the trash can, and replace with cotton yarn when putting back together.) You'll probably see some crud and not the tiny wire turns of the coil. That's the gunk we all talk about. Dry burning will get rid of that. Set your device to about 3.8 volts to avoid popping (burning out) the coil, and pulse away until all the gunk is gone. How many times to pulse? Depends on how badly it's gunked. Then rinse again.
Since you have a spare (or more!), you can set it aside to dry overnight. In a hurry? Go ahead and reassemble. Just keep in mind that the first few draws will be mostly water vapor, no juice. Won't hurt a thing.
To reassemble, lay a piece of wick on top of the coil, like the original flavor wick. Put the chimney back on and trim the wick. Done.
You can buy silica wick - Kangers come with two 1 mm strands for flavor. Or use cotton yarn, cotton teased out of a cotton ball or swab, lots of organic material to choose from.
hey gang... how's thangs... I wanted to ask about this, since I'm going to attempt this today.
I don't knit, sew, or any other domestic thing except cook -- where do I get cotton yarn? And please, don't tell me to go buy it -- a) I'm here at home with no vehicle, and b) any money we don't need right now for food, HAS to go for finding some kind of e-juice I can stand....
Could I just unravel a cotton sock or something? When you say, from a cotton ball or swab... well there must be more to it than just grabbing some fluff and throwing it at the coil -- what do I do to it, to make it a "wick"? I know my noobness is irritating, but I really don't have a clue about this stuff, never done it, never seen it, have no earthly idea at this point what a wick even looks like -- what do I DO, to make cotton fluff into a "wick"??
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Andria