I cleaned my cu again yesterday. This time I left it in the iso for 8 min instead of 10 and I soaked it in water with dish soap after I rinsed it under hot water. I then rinsed it again with hot water after submerged in soap water for 3 min. I dried everything with bounty paper and let it air dry for 8 hours.
The first 3-4 hits were different but it went away and started to taste normal again. I think I will do this all the time now. The soap water helps remove the alcohol taste from the plastic. The last time I was left with a nasty taste for a good 3 sessions before it started tasting normal again.
-Mark
I think some of you are working too hard to clean your CU!!
I never soak. I have 3 or 4 que tips. Film can full of 192 proof alcohol.
I remove the CU.
I then rub a alcohol soaked que tip all over the INSIDE of the CU.
( you guys who SOAK the CU are working too hard since only the INSIDE needs to be cleaned.
I gently pull the screen and clean the "intake" under where the screen goes.
REPLACE THAY SCREEN!!
Then I just use a que tip to dissolve and absorb all the GOO...
I run the que tip into the mouth piece without removing it... just run it up and in a few times while saturated with ALCOHOL!!
I am able to clean the CU to the point where there is no (or very very little) smell.
Since the Alcohol I am using is PURE and 192 proof. it evaporates almost as fast as it cleans.
Anyway I tried "soaking" and realized that that was a waste of energy.
A post alcohol wash with DR BRONNERS mint soap works great IF your CU gets post cleaning alcohol residue on it it may become sticky. a little scrub will do the trick.
I do not believe that ALCOHOL is any good for plastic. it weakens plastic. SO I say DONT SOAK, use que tips and clean it out with the tips.
this way you don't have to remove the HOLOGRAM (when I did a soak I left it on and there was no damage.
I guess what I am saying is do not over think the cleaning of the CU process. it is not that complicated and does not need to be.
I was cleaning really hard to deal with the smell. I realized that my simple method was just as effective as "soaking" and was way faster.
All of this is based on the fact that I may vaporize 1/4 oz a week. That 1/4oz creates plenty of GOO and smell so a cleaning weekly is required.
I will guess that many of you put WAY WAY more through your crafty. My method will work equally well for you. You may have to do it more often.
One thing is sure a well used CRAFTY can really smell. and thats not good if you are trying to be discrete.
I say GO FOR IT!!!
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