Wickless clearo question.

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Huckleberried

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Hey hi. 1st post after much lurking...

I have a wickless clearo that I haven't been able to wash out the previous juice taste. I tried hot water rinsing already and even letting it sit a bit. Any suggestions? When I got it, I didn't realize it was wickless to begin with, but turned out to not be so bad, except this. It does produce a nice vapor, and had great flavor (though muted the throat hit) It's not my go to, just my back up for work.

Thanks in advance for you help!

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It's just a run of the mill clearomizer. I bought it at a local B&M but she didn't know anything about it. I poured a bit of alcohol in it before work and let it sit. Once it dries I'll try it again. I just haven't seen much about the wickless ones anywhere, not even YouTube.

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This is kind of simple:
First - It does have a wick. you just cannot see it. It is buried inside the pipe like a typical CE2 design. Getting the flavor out can be tricky.
Bacon flavor for example, will not come out of any Wick/atomizer.
For more normal flavors, soak the tube in Alcohol(Grain or Vodka) for a few hours. Rinse in hot water and place aside to dry.
For heavier flavors, let soak over night.

ETA: The technical term for your clearo is Hidden Wick, not wickless.
 
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