Rukaguy
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- Jul 21, 2013
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Sure ... when cleaning tanks, the deck and coils go in too. After a couple of cycles, you can dry burn and brush them. Alternatively, rinse, dry burn and brush first, then stick them in for a couple of cycles so the waves can get into more complex wires like SFCs and aliens.
I wouldn't say that it brings up the wires like new but certainly nice and clean for reuse. Straight wire builds are easy and cheap enough to replace often, but I can get months and months of usable life from well-made, complex wires.
See this is where I think the US cleaners come into their own - if they are truly widely utilisable, they are a great addition to a vaper's arsenal. They're also so cheap now.
1. Mixing the longer steep juices
2. Tank and deck cleaning
3. Coil 'refurb' for complex builds
4. Household stuff
Straight wire builds are indeed not really worth the effort, but on another thread I was seeing three excellent nichrome wire builds sold for £21 for 3 pairs - this would certainly bring the cost burden down in the long run!
My mum is happy as the US cleaner phenomenally restored a piece of jewellery that was entirely ruined and discoloured by a chemical cleaner!