wiggles
Well-Known Member
Well, sadly it seems the honeymoon is over with my Pax, though for now I'll chalk it up to being on par with having to clean a really nasty one hitter.
So, this is the 3rd bowl fill in my pax. I am an extremely light user (one use a day, max 2). I have had the Pax for 2 weeks now. It has been cleaned three times in that timeframe (after each bowl fill). After using it, while still hot, I made sure to actuate the mouthpiece several times. After closing the mouthpiece, to turn the unit off, I have done my best to suck any remaining vapor out. So, I have basically followed Ploom's directions to a T, plus all of the recommendations from this thread.
As of last night, my Pax started behaving badly. While trying to heat, it started flashing the color of the heat setting (in this case medium). It got pretty bad - to the point where I really couldn't use it without a lot of struggle.
This AM I started doing another cleaning. I did as shown in the video - wipe down pipe cleaners with the towlettes, run them through a few times. I did a visual inspection Between the metal part in the unit, and the mouthpiece, there was a little bit of gunk. That was all removed pretty quickly with a pipe cleaner and the towlette. I cleaned the mouthpiece, and then blew into it since some folks were reporting that can help fix it.
I put everything back together and turned it on - it's better, but not perfect. I do have to actually play with the mouthpiece now to get the light to change from green to yellow/orange/red, but it still does it, but it seems like it would be ok for normal use.
I'm not how I feel about this. While I AM using it daily, it is for one or two puffs and then it gets put away. The unit is just about spotlessly clean right now. I've done everything I could to keep the mouthpiece interconnect clean.
Right now I have it sitting next to me on hot so I can occasionally pull hot air through, and then I'll hit it again.
So, this is the 3rd bowl fill in my pax. I am an extremely light user (one use a day, max 2). I have had the Pax for 2 weeks now. It has been cleaned three times in that timeframe (after each bowl fill). After using it, while still hot, I made sure to actuate the mouthpiece several times. After closing the mouthpiece, to turn the unit off, I have done my best to suck any remaining vapor out. So, I have basically followed Ploom's directions to a T, plus all of the recommendations from this thread.
As of last night, my Pax started behaving badly. While trying to heat, it started flashing the color of the heat setting (in this case medium). It got pretty bad - to the point where I really couldn't use it without a lot of struggle.
This AM I started doing another cleaning. I did as shown in the video - wipe down pipe cleaners with the towlettes, run them through a few times. I did a visual inspection Between the metal part in the unit, and the mouthpiece, there was a little bit of gunk. That was all removed pretty quickly with a pipe cleaner and the towlette. I cleaned the mouthpiece, and then blew into it since some folks were reporting that can help fix it.
I put everything back together and turned it on - it's better, but not perfect. I do have to actually play with the mouthpiece now to get the light to change from green to yellow/orange/red, but it still does it, but it seems like it would be ok for normal use.
I'm not how I feel about this. While I AM using it daily, it is for one or two puffs and then it gets put away. The unit is just about spotlessly clean right now. I've done everything I could to keep the mouthpiece interconnect clean.
Right now I have it sitting next to me on hot so I can occasionally pull hot air through, and then I'll hit it again.