Not sure what I did wrong, but my atty quit producing like it should (510) so I blew it out, then soaked it in alcohol over night. Next day I took my air compressor and blew it out. Probably blew it tooooo much, but not it don't work. Ugh..only had that about 4 weeks. Maybe I should try to dry burn..what do ya think?!?
First, you got very good service from that 510 atomizer. Second, before 'spinning your wheels' by trying crazy cleaning procedures, check the atomizer with a multimeter, as suggested by emus, to see if it is 100% deceased. If the atomizer is physically dead, there is nothing you can do to revive it.
If the resistance of your atomizer starts around 3.5 ohms when new, and climbs to 10 or so ohms over time, it is FTD (fixin' to die). You could try intervention at this point, but my experience is to pitch the atomizer as soon as vapor production falls below what you like. I have tried wet and dry cleaning methods, none of which were capable of reversing the natural physical degredation of the heating coil from normal
vaping.
If you can keep an atomizer running for a month and they cost $10 to replace, you pay $120/year for atomizers. If you have quit smoking analogs, this is about three cartons of cancer sticks you are not ingesting. A pretty good trade off, IMO.