Clean Yo Gear!

Cleaning is essential to maintaining your vape gear!

We all know we need to do it – some of us are religious about it, other forget – it’s like house chores, most of us don’t want to do it, but we are better for it.

We don’t need to spend hours cleaning our chargers, cartos, atties, tanks, etc. There are a few quick and easy steps you can take daily or weekly – a few minutes tops – to keep your gear functioning and to ensure you are getting the best vapor and flavor.

Batteries and Chargers:

• Use a cotton swab or tissue at the end of each day (or at least once a week) to clean the threading on your mod – it’s amazing how much juice builds up in there. 
• Use a cotton swab or tissue at the end of each day (or at least once a week) to clean the threading of your chargers – this is something people forget to do,, but if your threads are dirty it will transfer to your charger.
• You can use an air can (like the ones you use on your computer) to blow out any threaded connector.
• You can use isopropyl alcohol to clean your chargers and mod threading – use a cotton swab to apply.

Cartos, Atties and Tanks:

• Most common practice is to blow out your atties and cartos regularly.
• You can boil cartos and atties in water.
• Soak your atties and cartos in isopropyl alchol
• You can wash any kind of plastic, pyrex, glass or metal tank in warm water and soap (non scented) or isopropyl alcohol. Make sure to also wash the O rings and any other pieces that may come with your tank.

Drip Tips, Drip Shields, Bottles and other Accessories

• You can wash any of these accessories with warm water and soap (non scented) or isopropyl alchol. We recommend washing after each use, sounds like a lot but once you get into the habit, its really easy – remember bacteria can still build up on any of these accessories over time.

MOD’s:

• Every MOD is different buy they all require some form of maintenance and cleaning. Check with the vendor or manufacture for maintenance and cleaning instructions.

These are just some basic tips.

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