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Post by smokescreen on Sept 4, 2012 14:57:31 GMT
Hi everyone I've washed out all of my clearomisers but haven't refilled them yet. I seem to remember a demo video and something about dry burning but can't find it Don't want to break them or waste juice so any pointers would be much appreciated
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Post by johnboy on Sept 4, 2012 15:02:38 GMT
Some expert will be along soon, they are all out shopping maybe.
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Post by alanfinal on Sept 4, 2012 15:13:37 GMT
You basically need to refit the clearo to the battery and then press the power button for around 5 seconds,at first it may just burn off steam,keep repeating this in 5 second bursts till the coil eventually glows red,I usually make it glow red a couple of times,just dont do it for too long or you will burn your wick
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Post by tmax on Sept 4, 2012 15:14:11 GMT
Hi everyone I've washed out all of my clearomisers but haven't refilled them yet. I seem to remember a demo video and something about dry burning but can't find it Don't want to break them or waste juice so any pointers would be much appreciated Yeah dry burn heres the video
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Post by smokescreen on Sept 4, 2012 15:45:06 GMT
Thanks guys
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Post by fagin on Sept 4, 2012 19:01:18 GMT
Or just shake them out, fill them up and vape (better if left overnight) The forst few puffs are a bit weak and watery but after that it's ok.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2012 21:34:26 GMT
If you do dry burn don't forget to remove white silicone cap at top so as not to melt it, replace afterwards. Dave
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Post by smokescreen on Sept 4, 2012 21:43:43 GMT
:)All good. Thanks guys
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