Wick materials. Safe vs dangerous.

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Found another article about sterile cotton balls - they are heated to kill germs and then sealed. So unless u can find individually wrapped sterile cotton balls - once you open the bag - poof - not sterile anymore. I guess one could heat em in the microwave - not sure - may catch on fire - now u got me all confused...........lol
 

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I too am a Hindu. That is not my tattoo - it is one I will get soon. I have an ohm on my right arm. Like you I am not religious either - but was born a Hindu. Thanks for letting me know about the ohm at the end - I pray this mantar every morning - and you are correct. I dont knwo sanskrit and thought it is in the tattoo. My big concern abt getting this tattoo in the States is making sure it is written correctly - maybe I will wait and get it done if I ever visit India......

Yep.. born a hindu! Well I believe that the tat artist's we have here wont know Sanskrit either, hmm mite have experience etching it tho.. But US ought a have some great talent with tat's... Won't be a problem I think.. Jus ma 2 cent's.. Yes have heard this mantra is pretty strong.. I do confess I chant it from time to time... ;) Well since you like sanskrit slogan's as tatoo's you might know these already "Tat tvam asi", Aham Brahmasmi". Like all verse's in the veda's, pretty deep.
Ohh and time for something related to the topic... Isn't Ceramic wick's recommended anymore? Is there any proof that they have a higher sorptivity than Glass fiber wick's? :unsure:
 

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Yep.. born a hindu! Well I believe that the tat artist's we have here wont know Sanskrit either, hmm mite have experience etching it tho.. But US ought a have some great talent with tat's... Won't be a problem I think.. Jus ma 2 cent's.. Yes have heard this mantra is pretty strong.. I do confess I chant it from time to time... ;) Well since you like sanskrit slogan's as tatoo's you might know these already "Tat tvam asi", Aham Brahmasmi". Like all verse's in the veda's, pretty deep.
Ohh and time for something related to the topic... Isn't Ceramic wick's recommended anymore? Is there any proof that they have a higher sorptivity than Glass fiber wick's? :unsure:

Well I had promised myself another tat as soon as I quit smoking - time has come. I am sure I have heard those slogans whilst performing poja - but am not aware of their meanings. As far as ceramic wicks - are you referring to silica? I dont think there is any 100% positive proof that it is not good or dangerous. I decided to try cotton and it works much better. Some folks use the cotton yarn, some bamboo yarn, some cheese cloth - I tried em all and for me cotton balls were easy to use and are great.
 

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Cotton balls...any cotton ball will do?

Was thinking about sterile vs non sterile - and it hit my like a brick wall. If you buy sterile cotton, as soon as the bag is opened, as soon as you pick on outta the bag - not sterile anymore. So I am thinking as long as it is 100% cotton - it should be good. Wonder how sterile the cartos, clearos etc that are made in China.....just my 2 cents.
 

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Was thinking about sterile vs non sterile - and it hit my like a brick wall. If you buy sterile cotton, as soon as the bag is opened, as soon as you pick on outta the bag - not sterile anymore. So I am thinking as long as it is 100% cotton - it should be good. Wonder how sterile the cartos, clearos etc that are made in China.....just my 2 cents.

I wouldn't worry too much about it, your juice will probably kill most bugs on your wick. Both PG and VG have antimicrobial properties, and PG is antifungal too. Many flavorings are alcohol based, which would kill bacteria as well.

The most unsanitary things in the entire process are the fingers that make the coil and wick, unless you scrub like a doctor.
 

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Not sure if this was mentioned here yet. But it looks like bamboo wick just went mainstream.

Bamboo Wick Material

3ft...$1.49.

(Props to Beesknees for his post)

I'm trying to figure out the makeup of that bamboo wick. It looks as if it may be several threads together wrapped with a spiral thread...
 

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I wouldn't worry too much about it, your juice will probably kill most bugs on your wick. Both PG and VG have antimicrobial properties, and PG is antifungal too. Many flavorings are alcohol based, which would kill bacteria as well.

The most unsanitary things in the entire process are the fingers that make the coil and wick, unless you scrub like a doctor.

Since you can't dry burn cotton wicking I hit the coil with a lighter until it glows briefly and wear gloves when handling the wick... but that's probably overkill.
 
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I can't give you specifics on the penelope, but generally speaking it's the same as silica except the cotton and bamboo swell a bit so you don't want your wraps too tight. Try cotton first; bamboo wicks great, but has a slight woody taste that's not for everyone (based on what I've read here and found to be true myself).
 
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