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What do you use? I use baby wipes and a dry cloth - hope thats right?

What's the best way to clean it when you get some liquid down where your tank screws into your mod?
 
Microfibre cloth and a bit of spittle works fine for me ;)

I never get juice in the 510, but if I did, I would just mop it up with a tissue.
 
For my Stabwood mod I use a wood polish, for the metal door and metal around the 510 I use a non abrasive metal polish.

For "spillage" I use a cotton wool to soak up and residue and a microfiber cloth for a clean up afterwards.

Normal mods get a once over with a universal plastic/alloy cleaner and a microfiber shine :)
 
In the dishwasher? I chuck everything in it. It's handy to get a load of clothes washed as well as much mods and dishes. If there is room on the top shelf I'll put in a salmon to steam. Dinner cooked clothes and dishes and mods washed with one touch of a button. I would be lost without it
 
Dunk it in the mrs every now and then.


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What do you use? I use baby wipes and a dry cloth - hope thats right?

What's the best way to clean it when you get some liquid down where your tank screws into your mod?

On tanks, syringes etc, I rinse them in Vodka.
Gets the liquid of a treat, and you end up with a glass of flavoured Vodka before bedtime :)
 
What do you use? I use baby wipes and a dry cloth - hope thats right?

What's the best way to clean it when you get some liquid down where your tank screws into your mod?

I prefer glasses wipes or electronics wipes, cheap from somewhere like Aldi. I think baby wipes have moisturisers in them.
 
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