Like other products, electronic cigarettes need to be cleaned.They become cluttered when you use them.To clean an electronic cigarette, you need to disassemble the device in a clean area and have fresh paper towels and cotton swabs to wipe the parts down.It is worth it to know that you are using a clean device because the cleaning process doesn't take much time.
Step 1: Start in a clean area.
If you start in a dirty area, you won't be able to clean your electronic cigarette.Start in a sanitary area.Put a clean towel on the table where you are going to disassemble the electronic cigarette.The electronic cigarette uses fresh paper towels.You might need cotton swabs for hard-to-reach areas.
Step 2: Do you want to disassemble your electronic cigarette?
Take the electronic cigarette out of your hand.Simply remove the drip tip if there is one.If the cone or guard is there, take it away.You can search for an image of the structure of an e-cig if you're unsure about removing the right parts.You can find a video on the internet.
Step 3: Remove the parts.
Specifically, wipe down the drip tip.The paper towel should be pushed in the direction of the battery and the tip.To force outdated e-liquid into the paper towel, lightly blow through the drip tip.The paper towel should be folded into a snug triangle to absorb any stray e-liquid.If you fold your paper towel into a square, it will soak up more water.
Step 4: The battery terminal should be cleaned.
To find a dry section, fold the paper towel.To clean the battery terminal of your electronic cigarette, push it inside.If the paper towel doesn't work for you, use a cotton swab.The process should be repeated a couple of times.
Step 5: You should charge your battery.
Take your battery with you.You can use it again when it is fully charged.After you reassemble the electronic cigarette, you are done cleaning it.
Step 6: Make sure you have a clear mouth.
Dust and fluff can build up quickly in an electronic cigarette, even if you clean it regularly.This blocks the flow of vapor and is unsanitary.Remove it and blow through it.You can rinse the twisted up paper towel in warm water.
Step 7: You have to clean it when you change the e-liquid.
You should clean the electronic cigarette every time you change it.gunk doesn't build up and improves the life of the device.You might have to clean the electronic cigarette every day if you smoke a lot.
Step 8: When the smoke tastes bad, consider cleaning it.
You may end up with a bad taste.This could be a sign of things to come.This could be because the cartridge is dry, but often it is because of gunk build up.It is better to be safe and clean your electronic cigarette if you think it is a dry one.
Step 9: Make sure to check for residuals.
If you clean your electronic cigarette on a daily basis, then this may not be necessary.If it takes you a while to go through your e-liquid, it is a good time to check for residuals.The e-liquid can cause a build up in your device.Residue can be caused by build up in the coil.If you start to see build up on the cigarette, disassemble and clean it.
Step 10: Put your electronic cigarette in the right place.
You shouldn't put your electronic cigarette in your purse or car.In a sanitary place, it should be stored upright.Store the case away from the elements.You should have a case for the device.If you don't have a case, you can ask the seller if there is one for your brand.
Step 11: The battery should be charged at the right time.
Do not wait until your electronic cigarette is dead to charge it.This will shorten the life of your device.When there is still some battery left, charge it.When the battery has a low charge, you should not store it.It should always be stored when it has more than 50 percent battery.
Step 12: The right e-liquid is needed.
Acidic e-liquids are bad for your electronic cigarette because they can eat away at the tank.Nicotine-laden e-liquids can be dangerous for your device because they tend to get volatile as it ages.If you're unsure what type of e-liquid to use for your electronic cigarette, ask for the advice of an employee at a place that sells electronic cigarettes.If you begin to experience problems with your device, check the type of e-liquid you're using.