xeocigs
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Post by xeocigs on Oct 17, 2012 11:00:40 GMT
Hi
To prevent any internal or external damage to your E-cigarette, it is necessary to keep your E-cigarette away form certain things and need to take care from different prospects.
I have written one blog regarding same if you would find useful
Links removed, as Xeo now moved on . . . not surprisingly. Perps
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Brian
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Post by Brian on Oct 17, 2012 11:08:16 GMT
Very useful advice there. If we used cigalikies on this forum.
I would`nt know lint-free from lint-aplenty, and my atomiser has never ignited.
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Post by DiscoDes on Oct 17, 2012 11:11:57 GMT
Hi To prevent any internal or external damage to your E-cigarette, it is necessary to keep your E-cigarette away form certain things and need to take care from different prospects. I have written one blog regarding same if you would find useful Links removed, as Xeo now moved on . . . not surprisingly. Perps Hmmmmm, These instructions are a bit vague at best. You say: Strictly No Water
While cleaning the components of the e-cigarettes is necessary, it is important to understand that no water should be used during the process. Similarly cleaning liquids are also strictly no, no since these can reduce the life span of this sophisticated device and cause irreparable damage. This is NOT TRUE I regularly rinse my Visions, Penelope, tanks and other tasting atomisers in water. I think you need to look at this as it is misleading especially for a Newbie.
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