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bnperry1

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Ok, it goes without saying that you should clean your cartos, tanks and whatever you use. The thing that I have been lacking though, is cleaning them properly. I been rinsing my kanger t2 under water and drying them, thinking that was all i needed to do. Then I caught a video on youtube showing how to clean the coils and "dry burning" them untill all the "gunk" burned off.. What a world of difference it made.
I never cleaned my coils untill "i can see the coil burning red inside". Well, last night I did and discovered that, vaping doesnt always need to taste like burned plastic. Yay me and yay to the person who posted the "correct" way of cleaning your kanger t2s! Thank you
 

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Ok, it goes without saying that you should clean your cartos, tanks and whatever you use. The thing that I have been lacking though, is cleaning them properly. I been rinsing my kanger t2 under water and drying them, thinking that was all i needed to do. Then I caught a video on youtube showing how to clean the coils and "dry burning" them untill all the "gunk" burned off.. What a world of difference it made.
I never cleaned my coils untill "i can see the coil burning red inside". Well, last night I did and discovered that, vaping doesnt always need to taste like burned plastic. Yay me and yay to the person who posted the "correct" way of cleaning your kanger t2s! Thank you

Post your link? :) I've not done a 'burn' yet.....afraid I will break something......

Tracey
 
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