I've fooled around with cleaning tricks to get the burnt flavor out of my vapor on my Inferno-T and came up with this method...
1) Run atty under hot tap water
2) Blow out excess moisture (use canned air if available)
3) Mix 1/2 cup water, 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1/2 dozen drops of Dawn dish detergent (or whatever's on your kitchen sink) in a coffee cup or microwave-safe container
4) Heat mix from step 3 in the microwave 30sec-1min (depending on your microwave) until boiling-hot * Soap will bubble! Watch it!
5) Swirl atomizer in the cup/container for 5min.
6) Remove atty from cleaning mix. * Use tongs or you may burn your fingers!
7) Drop atomizer into small container of alcohol. * I used PGA, but I'm sure isopropyl alcohol is adequate
8) Remove atty from PGA after a minute of swirling
9) Run atomizer under hot tapwater, again.
10) Blow out excess moisture
I hope this helps alleviate some of those flavor/vapor issues for y'all! It did for me. Cheers!
1) Run atty under hot tap water
2) Blow out excess moisture (use canned air if available)
3) Mix 1/2 cup water, 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1/2 dozen drops of Dawn dish detergent (or whatever's on your kitchen sink) in a coffee cup or microwave-safe container
4) Heat mix from step 3 in the microwave 30sec-1min (depending on your microwave) until boiling-hot * Soap will bubble! Watch it!
5) Swirl atomizer in the cup/container for 5min.
6) Remove atty from cleaning mix. * Use tongs or you may burn your fingers!
7) Drop atomizer into small container of alcohol. * I used PGA, but I'm sure isopropyl alcohol is adequate
8) Remove atty from PGA after a minute of swirling
9) Run atomizer under hot tapwater, again.
10) Blow out excess moisture
I hope this helps alleviate some of those flavor/vapor issues for y'all! It did for me. Cheers!