Tank Cleaning

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DictatorZero

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So I've noticed that over time my fluids start to taste burnt in my tanks and the flavor goes away when I switch to a new tank. I've been using the Nautilus and really like it, but I've never actually done a really thoroughly cleaning of a tank (I've cleaned them when liquid has gotten dark or if the tank starts looking dirty), but I've never cleaned out the vapor passages or where the atomizers sit.


What can you guys suggest for a method of cleaning tanks thoroughly with little effort?
 

Tom Fuller

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So I've noticed that over time my fluids start to taste burnt in my tanks and the flavor goes away when I switch to a new tank. I've been using the Nautilus and really like it, but I've never actually done a really thoroughly cleaning of a tank (I've cleaned them when liquid has gotten dark or if the tank starts looking dirty), but I've never cleaned out the vapor passages or where the atomizers sit.


What can you guys suggest for a method of cleaning tanks thoroughly with little effort?

The burnt taste is likely due to the insulator sock getting too close to the coil. Take a safety pin and push it down a touch toward the bottom of atty head.
I use the nautilus as an all day tank.

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I soak mine overnight in Vodka seems to clean em right up and takes away the burnt taste just make sure they are thoroughly dry though or you will taste the vodka when you vape next time beginners mistake made a long time ago lol! Now I let them dry over night too after letting them soak in vodka over night and that does the trick every time!
 
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