For cleaning coils (Halo Triton), all I've heard is to drop them in cheap vodka and let them soak. Would isopropyl alcohol have the same affect? Is it not aggressive enough? Just curious, don't want to ruin a perfectly good coil trying to clean.
With all due respect to the prior posters. Vodka, good 100 proof vodka, is only 50% alcohol. The rest is additives, flavors, stabilizers, etc.
I asked my son - a 37 year old degreed chemist, working in his field daily - about this and he says to use 91% isopropyl alcohol. There are only 9% additives, etc. here. He strongly suggests that cheap vodka is going to leave more residue. More residue, more residual flavors remain.
Don't forget the "burn-in" to remove the caked up carbon like crust covering the coil.
Plenty of good you-tube videos showing these details.


it is mad strong!!I have a bottle of Jamaican "overproof" rum I got as a gift. I can't remember the %, but it's at least 50% alcohol and crystal clear. I don't think I'll be drinking it, causeit is mad strong!!
But since it is a distilled spirit much like vodka, could this be used instead? I mean, one is from potato, the other from sugar/molasses.
(Or, does anyone have a drink recipe that would make this rum drinkable?)
(I guess I can risk a $2.50 coil and test it.)