Cleaning Tips For Your Vaporizer

Vaporizers, especially the Volcano and Paint The Moon, are pretty easy to maintain and clean. With proper care, their parts should last a long while, giving great tasting vapor for years to come. Of course, no unit is entirely maintenance-free, so some cleaning will be required. Cleaning your vaporizer will not only help it run efficiently, it will also protect the vapor quality and keep its flavor as its best.

The simplest and most practical way to care for your vaporizer from https://www.paintthemoon.org/volcano-vaporizer-review/ is to clean each of its parts whenever you change the bag over. That means you have to clean it anywhere between fortnightly to monthly depending on how often you use your vaporizer.

People all over the internet usually recommend using isopropyl alcohol to clean your Volcano vaporizers. However, manufacturers suggest you should never submerge the rubber and plastic parts of your vaporizer set in alcohol. It is alright if you wipe or rinse these parts with alcohol quickly, but prolonged exposure may cause the plastic parts to become discolored and/or brittle. If it can't be helped and you must soak your vaporizer's plastic parts, better to use a gentle organic cleaner or a mild dish washing soap instead.

Things You'll Need:

o Cleaning brush or cotton buds

o A soft cloth

o A gentle, non-abrasive cleaner (rubbing or isopropyl alcohol, optional)

o Warm water

o Small pliers

o Tweezers

The unit itself doesn't really need much maintenance or cleaning at all. If it does get stained or dirty, the outer surface can be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Don't use anything abrasive on it, and needless to say, DON'T use alcohol. A mild soap is more than enough to clean any unwanted spots that water fails to remove on it.

If your vaporizer doesn't have an air filter located at the bottom of its machine, you're lucky. Otherwise, this should be inspected for contamination. Your unit you come with replacement sponges and you need to change them regularly by turning the air filter cap counter-clockwise and then pulling it out. Buy more if you need more sponges.

NEVER disassemble your unit or open it up to clean its inside. It isn't necessary anyway and doing so will only void your warranty.

If you have the a solid set, the valve, mouthpiece and filling chamber must be completely disassembled. Lucky for you, typically the plastic components for these parts can all be cleaned using your dishwasher. However, smaller parts are likely to get misplaced so it's recommended to clean them by hand instead.

The challenge when cleaning a solid valve set is disassembling everything and putting them all back together perfectly. This is can be made pretty simple if you can keep the parts lined up in the order they are supposed to be assembled, or just detach and clean one piece to the next.

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