That's one thing I miss from smoking. Bad smells ate so much worse than I thought they were.
I bought a toilet brush the other day but i really think im going back to toilet paper.Filthy animals. I give my doorknobs, toilet roll holders, sink, and everything else a damn good scrub with the toilet brush.
For those who do not speak German or are unfamiliar with German philosophers -
I bought a toilet brush the other day but i really think im going back to toilet paper.
True thatThey double up as a useful back scratcher so no money wasted.
The temperature of the aerosol is less than the temperature of your coil. You aren't boiling it. It is just an aerosol.
If it was as hot as your coil, you would burn your throat.
That makes no sense. Your liquid is vaporized by heat. So your liquid has been raised to a sterilizing temperature by the coil. While it cools as you inhale it, it is passing through a section of your device that may or may not be sanitary. If that section is unsanitary then it will be contaminated regardless of what process your liquid has gone through, including whatever process your juice manufacturer follows.
Not everyone disassembles and cleans with every coil change. Some only wash their gear once or twice a year if at all. For myself a warm rinse. Only break down every two or three months. Will swab the chimney with alcohol occasionally.We all disassemble our RTA/RDA atomizers and wash them out when we recoil and rewick. Those parts are exposed during vaping to temps that are sufficient to kill most, if not all bacteria and viruses. The ejuice itself is antibacterial if it contains PG and/or Nicotine. When I vape at 10W in power mode or temperature control mode the temperature of my vape is about 420F. Of course, it cools before it reaches the mouth, but that's after the fact of sterilization.
I don't really worry about bacteria and viruses in my vape, but I do agree that the drip tip could benefit from a periodic cleaning, since it contacts the mouth and probably doesn't get heated as much as the coil deck, chimney, and upper atomizer parts.
A little juice in the mouth may not be a bad thing. We all get that once in a while. It may be antiseptic.
Not everyone disassembles and cleans with every coil change. Some only wash their gear once or twice a year if at all. For myself a warm rinse. Only break down every two or three months. Will swab the chimney with alcohol occasionally.
Technically so, but that doesn't mean all alcohols are equal. PG is a much more effective bacteriacide than glycerine, and much less so than isopropyl.You guys realize that both PG and VG are alcohols, right?
I'm the same, Letitia - except using alcohol. I don't even always rinse when rebuilding, unless it happens to be near empty. I clean & wipe dt's pretty good when I rebuild, but the way I figure it, any bacteria on it came from my mouth in the first place, so.......Not everyone disassembles and cleans with every coil change. Some only wash their gear once or twice a year if at all. For myself a warm rinse. Only break down every two or three months. Will swab the chimney with alcohol occasionally.
Heck, you shoulda seen what my ashtrays used to look like!Everyone has different standards and opinions about hygiene. I think some folks just don't want to take the time. Some don't care.
Heck, you shoulda seen what my ashtrays used to look like!