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Post by jamesrd on May 26, 2014 14:26:42 GMT
I have the my epack starter kit, how do I clean what and what with, is there any part I should not clean? Thank you Jamesrd.
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Post by Clivia on May 26, 2014 14:31:11 GMT
which starter kit ?
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2014 14:56:29 GMT
Not the battery unless you just want to give the connector a bit of a flush out with a dry cotton wool bud
what's your top bit? evod? protank? what?
Most of these can be dismantled when you change the head and just bung the head in a denture tablet or bicarb for 1/2 hour then rinse
Hope that helps?
Jane
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Post by cHooBeyDoo on May 26, 2014 19:56:24 GMT
As suggested to me in the past, I wash my clearos in warm soapy water (I use an old toothbrush for scrubbing and an interdental brush for reaching the hard to get areas), rinse under clean running water and bath or leave to soak in a bowl of warm water with either a couple of teaspoons of Bicarb of soda or a (non minty) Steradent/denture tablet overnight. In the morning just rinse again and either dry with kitchen towel/paper or leave in a warm place to dry. I also do this especially for any brand new clearos and drip tips to get rid of any manufacturing residue. If you are needing the clearo sooner then just wash in warm soapy water, rinse in clean water and dry as much as possible with paper towel, fill up and vape again. To clean the battery heads/pins and threads I use a cotton bud dipped in vodka. For obvious reasons DO NOT soak the battery or immerse it in water.
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Post by jamesrd on May 27, 2014 7:32:31 GMT
thanks for all your replies, my starter kit is the Evod.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2014 7:42:18 GMT
Right I know the kit (ish) Don't wash the batteries jamesrd....could end up frying yourself... Just wipe out the connecting end with a cotton wool bud The evod heads you can wash out (when you take the atomiser head off to replace it) with bicarb/denture tabs (see above) then rinse... Depending how long your heads last you (how heavy a vaper you are) you may want to wash out or simply replace Hope that helps JAne
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Post by jamesrd on May 28, 2014 7:56:48 GMT
thanks JAne, very much appreciated, I'm more confident now. Jamesrd
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