acetone evaporates in seconds don't belivieve me try it on something and see how fast it dries
and yes as I said Metal ONLY
acetone is easily washed off with dish soap and water unlike oil which as we all know doesnt
to each there own but I will be washing every clone I buy in acetone as soon as I get them. I tried soap water vodka on the aqua 3 times and it did nada.
Anybody try the orange "antibacterial" Ajax dish soap? I know that stuff is really good. I have a Kayfun light (maybe) on its way. I'll let you know how that works out.
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It's definitely some kind of oil or residue that's the culprit. Widely reported with the FT Kayfuns.
Nope, not "widely" reported. Anecdotally and occasionally, perhaps.
I have 3, which I bought from FT and elsewhere, and none of them have had any machine oil taste whatsoever.
Nope, not "widely" reported. Anecdotally and occasionally, perhaps.
I have 3, which I bought from FT and elsewhere, and none of them have had any machine oil taste whatsoever.
everything. i even removed the center post. everything. there is a faint but very annoying taste of machine oil. i can't stand it since i mostly vape on a dripper which has a very clean taste.
Got back from vacation a few days ago and didn't have anything constructive to add to the thread, so i've been lurking in the shadows
The only weird taste i got from my KF clones(1 from FT, 1 from ChinaBuye and 1 from Vaporbreak) is because of the included coil & wick they ship them with. Idk why but that wick tastes awful, i tried the stock coil with 2 of them and ended up recoiling them with cotton 10 minutes later.
On another note, can anyone comment anything on the FT Aqua clones? I'm pretty happy with 5 KF styled atomizers, but you never know![]()
To all of you about to boil away your Kayfuns: Guys, ease up on all the boiling. Step back and think about the question. Don't start boiling and soaking automatically just because other people say they do. It could easily damage your stuff for no good reason. Don't soak in acetone, for heaven's sakes- you may be replacing a non-problem with a real one.
If you think you are tasting machine oil:
a. Consider it could be a dry hit, small or large. Your wick may not be placed properly and the liquid is not feeding correctly. You may even be experiencing a short.
b. Consider that your liquid may have a 'back taste' that you've never noticed. The Kayfun brings out the full taste of a liquid. Orange or citrus tastes can taste metallic. So can others.
c. Consider that perhaps you are vaping at too high a temperature, and the machine taste is actually an overheated taste.
d. Change your drip tip and use acrylic or glass - you may simply be tasting the metal drip tip in your mouth.
e. If there is a machine oil taste, there should be a machine oil smell. Wiping the object with a tissue should bring up a trace of the oily substance. If there is none - no smell, no trace, wash gently and respectfully ONCE with a mini-brush or an old toothbrush.
f. Don't siphon used eliquid back into your object.
g. Consider too that after years of smoking, your taste buds may be off.
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