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steved5600

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Here is some more info. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/7300-newbies-guide-cleaning-your-atomizer.html
This is IMO.
I stopped using cartos and went to clearos like the repairable and rebuildable kind like the CE 5's and Vivi Nova. I dont' have to use grain alcohol on them i soak them in isopropyl then wash and dry burn. The let them dry for a day. Drips/cartos are different lots harder to clean IMO. One reason I left them. When I did or do use them I have a thing that attaches to a syringe that you screw onto a 510 base and I suck water in and out of it or use a water pick that helps but then you have to let it dry or I did. Takes a while to dry.
 

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I have stuck with the boiling (simmering) water method and it seems to work fine. Forceps are a must have to jiggle the things around in the water. (What else are you gonna do without a clean atty?)

After that I'm I believer in dry burning. The water will get the muck out. But for any residue solidified onto the atty coil dry burning is really needed. As long as I'm careful - not heating the atty too long and letting it cool down between burns - it's fine. Less is more: You can always come back and do more dry burning. But if you overdo it and pop the atty coil it's all over.
 
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