I pulled apart a prefilled carto of a flavor I didn't like (V2 brand) to make into a drip tester while mixing flavors. The polyester main filling is pretty obvious, but does anyone know what the thin inner sheet is made of? It seems like it could be plastic treated paper fibers, like a lot of tea bags are.
Whatever it is, is seems to work pretty well cut into thirds and pushed to the bottom of the cartomizer around the center tube. Then I only have to use a few drops of juice to test out the flavors, and it's pretty quick and easy to clean out between tests.
If I knew what the stuff was, I probably wouldn't bother cleaning it, just disposing the tiny scraps and quick-cleaning the carto.
Oh- these are the KR808D-1
Whatever it is, is seems to work pretty well cut into thirds and pushed to the bottom of the cartomizer around the center tube. Then I only have to use a few drops of juice to test out the flavors, and it's pretty quick and easy to clean out between tests.
If I knew what the stuff was, I probably wouldn't bother cleaning it, just disposing the tiny scraps and quick-cleaning the carto.
Oh- these are the KR808D-1
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