Rinsing the wick

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Buritto

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Is it safe for me to rinse my wick in tap water and use it? I do this to get rid of any old liquid on the wick and to get some of that black crusty stuff off the wire. I dry it thoroughly with a paper towel after I rinse it off course but I'm guessing there's still some chemicals from the tap that are on the wick.

Does anyone else do this or is it just me.

What is the black crusty stuff on that builds up on the wire anyway?
 
be careful rinsing the small wick on top of a kanger. i did that and all the fibers fell apart. i basically just put as many back together as i could and put it back on. ive never had super great luck with dry burning. its good to get a little bit more life out of your wick but i can never get them completely back to the quality of a bran new wick
 

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Need more data. What type of delivery device are you using?

As for the gunk on the coil, it's a lot of partially combusted material from your juice that needs to go if you want a clean flavor with a new liquid. Rinsing by itself doesn't always get rid of it. You may need to rinse it, soak it, dry burn it and repeat.

You may need to get a new coil or build a new one if your atomizers support rebuildables. Not all do.
 

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I usually just rebuild my coils after about a week or so of use. I bought the 5 pack replacement heads for my protank and evods and rebuild
the used uses after replacing them. I always have a handful of new coils when there is an issue with them. Same goes for my ss wicks, just take apart, light the wick on fire and let it burn all the juice and gunk built up on it off. Wire and silica are cheap if bought in bulk and after a while you know how much to use as to not waste any.
 

DesertWildman

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I just started vaping in March and I use rubbing alcohol and hot tap water. I set it in the Rubbing alcohol to get the oils loose. Then I drop it in hot tap water for a good rinsing.

Rubbing alcohol might not be your best option - being denatured, it isn't something you want to consume. If you want to use alcohol, buy a pint of grain alcohol, like Everclear. At least that won't kill you so long as you don't decide to drink massive amounts of it.
 

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If you want to use alcohol, buy a pint of grain alcohol, like Everclear. At least that won't kill you so long as you don't decide to drink massive amounts of it.

OOOoooohhhh, I completely misunderstood... I get it now; use everclear TO clean parts, not WHEN cleaning parts!
 
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