Mr. Me2
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Are we still talking about vape issues?Get it good and hot and then try it.
Are we still talking about vape issues?Get it good and hot and then try it.
Are we still talking about vape issues?
I've already tried, with a pincer: I did not succeedGet it good and hot and then try it.
You just need to give it a very long soak in isopropyl alcoholHi, I have a Swift pro and I think I have a problem: I can no longer unscrew the steel filter of the mouthpiece. Unfortunately I never unscrewed it to clean it and I believe that the accumulated resin has irreparably glued the pieces. How can I do? It is damaged? Do I have to buy another mouthpiece?
Thanks.
Try dropping it in very hot water with some soap then.Are you sure? I have read somewhere that a prolonged immersion in isopropyl alcohol can cause plastic deformation. I would not want to mess!
No promises, and I can’t speak to the materials in this vape, but I clean my Crafty cu by dropping it in a baggie of ISO and putting the baggie in a super hot cup of water for about 10-15 minutes. Then a water wash and full air dry.You just need to give it a very long soak in isopropyl alcohol
No promises, and I can’t speak to the materials in this vape, but I clean my Crafty cu by dropping it in a baggie of ISO and putting the baggie in a super hot cup of water for about 10-15 minutes. Then a water wash and full air dry.
I should add that you should (hopefully) disassemble as soon as you remove it from its iso soak. Rinse off as part of the cleaning after.Desperate times call for desperate measures
Try dropping it in very hot water with some soap then.
I wonder if needle nose tweezers will work to help you unscrew it. That’s what I use on my grasshopper and it works like a charm. Less than $5 at CVS.I want to be clearer:
I can not unscrew the steel screen from the rest of the mouthpiece. I remember that when it was new you could easily unscrew (in fact there are the spare screens) while now the resin has glued everything. (I was not very careful not to never ever clean that part)
I had this same problem. I let it go way too long before cleaning. DO NOT soak this MP in alcohol.
Mine didn't get impossibly stuck, but you just gotta get it warm so the resin is soft and pliable and just work it. might need some pliers if you can't grip it good but it will come off, I suggest doing it while warm and if you don't care about trying to get some of that reclaim out, probably soaking in soapy water might healp break it up, but if its as stuck as you say it is, the bckside of that screen is reclaim GOLD lol.
I wonder if needle nose tweezers will work to help you unscrew it. That’s what I use on my grasshopper and it works like a charm. Less than $5 at CVS.
Sorry, I did not understand the last part of your message. I already tried to unscrew it when it was hot but without success. For now it works well but I fear that in the long run the resin will clog the holes and will not allow the steam to pass. I think I'll buy a new one. This time I will do a more accurate maintenance.
No. It wont. But it may help soften the resin that has accumulated and hardened. Also separate the top of the mouthpiece from the insert containing the screen. If you have a small shallow dish you could put Isopropyl alcohl in the dish and balance the insert screen down into the Iso.Sorry again for the question but I wonder if the very hot water can damage the plastic.
No. It wont. But it may help soften the resin that has accumulated and hardened. Also separate the top of the mouthpiece from the insert containing the screen. If you have a small shallow dish you could put Isopropyl alcohl in the dish and balance the insert screen down into the Iso.
the mouthpiece in your picture, you can break it down one more level by sliding that groove and popping off the the bottom piece of the mouthpiece assemblly and separating it from the top "straw and cover"
the flat piecce with the plastic slider will come out with the entire goo'd up screen assembly.
you have so much resin that the top part of the screen will spin when you spin the bottom. there are holes on that side and you need to somehow hold the backside with tweezers or something (if i remember right you can just press with your finger from the backside if not too hot) and stop the back part of the screen from spinning. also if I remember correctl it will take more turns that you think to unscrew it.
can you take a pic of the backside of screen if yo separate the 2 parts of the mouthpiece? there will be super gunnk in there and that is holding the 2 metal pieces together. you need to stop the inner metal "grate" from spinning while you turn the bottom metal piece (that goes down into the chamber)
Take the mp apart...let a blow dryer warm the metal screen for about 10 or 15 min...hold the inside part of the screen assembly (top half) with a pliers..wrap a towel around to avoid bending etc...then the other end that goes into the bowl twist w your hand..ive had mine stuck and this works the few times it got stuck...also try tapping it sometimes the threads dont sit right causing it to get stuck