How To Clean a Vape Device: The Newbie Maintenance Guide

After a few months of vaping, your device will get filthy and sticky. As a result, it will become sludgy and no longer hold its peak form, resulting in impaired performance. At this point, you will be tempted to go out and get a new one.

When you are just starting as a vaper, keeping a close eye on your irrational impulses is essential. Cleaning your vaping device is an excellent alternative to tossing away your old gear.

To keep your vape, vape box, or vaporizer in peak condition, you must maintain it properly. Vaping using a clean and well-maintained e-cigarette will result in flavorful hits. 

But how do you properly clean your device? Read on as we detail all vital information on cleaning your vape device and ensuring its longevity. 

What is a Vape Device Made of?

To properly clean your vaporizer, you must first have elementary knowledge of how it works. The three essential components of a pen-style vaporizer are as follows:

Tank: The vaporizer tank carries e-liquid and is usually integrated with the atomizer.

Coil: A component that heats e-liquid and creates vapor.

Battery: This is the device's power supply, and controls for voltage and temperature may be available. The battery of a vape mod is part of the device itself. 

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When Should You Clean Your Vape Devices?

If you want to ensure that your new flavor is not tainted by the previous one, it is recommended that you clean and rinse your vape tank after each usage. It is also good to clean your vaporizer entirely, at least once every few weeks. Also, it is wise that you regularly inspect it if it malfunctions.

In addition, you should give your vape device a thorough cleanup whenever your device is not performing to your expectations or as instructed in the manual.

How To Clean Your Vape Tank?

Putting new vape tastes in the tank can cause an aftertaste of the previous e-liquid you used. Therefore, cleaning your vape tank is an excellent way to prevent this. But, while rinsing your vape tank is usually enough to do the trick, it may be essential to use alcohol to disinfect it from time to time.

Here is a simple rinsing step-by-step guide to help you out: 

Add warm water to a bowl.

Remove the tank from the vape device.

Remove and discard any residual e-liquid from the tank.

Dismantle the tank to the bare minimum.

Add the tank parts to the bowl.

Disinfect tank parts by running water over them until they are spotless. Use dish soap to clean a filthy tank.

Wipe off each component using a paper towel.

Let the components air dry for 10-15 minutes.

Reassemble the vape device.

Cleaning Your Vape Tank Using Alcohol:

Disconnect the tank from the mod and empty any residual e-liquid into a container. Dismantle the tank to the bare minimum. Both non-flavored and high-proof vodka is the ideal solvents for dissolving e-liquid deposits from the tank of your vaping device. Use the vodka to dampen a piece of cloth or paper towel and use it to scrub the tank until it is spotless. Wipe the tank's surface after rinsing it with warm water. Let the tank air dry out for 10-15 minutes.

Reassemble the vape device.

Cleaning Vape Coils

Vape coils eventually need to be replaced, no matter how carefully you have cleaned your gadget. In terms of reviving dead vape coils, we're afraid we can't provide any advice on properly cleaning them - they'll go out if you get water on them. 

So, you'll need to replace your coils often to get the most taste out of your e-liquid. Replacing the coil in your vape pen is nothing more than routine maintenance. 

Here are a few warning signals that it's time to replace your coil:

The coil is black, crusty, or damaged in appearance.

Even after cleaning your gadget, you still get a "burnt" taste in your mouth.

Your atomizer is dripping fluid.

There is a reduction in vapor production.

In vaping, there is no "one-size-fits-all" method of changing the coil in your vaporizer since many coils are available. If you want to replace the coil in your vaping device or vape box, follow these steps:

Remove the device's tank.

Remove and discard any residual e-liquid from the tank.

Unscrew the coil from the tank by twisting it to the left.

Screw the replacement coil into place.

Reconnect the device's tank.

You have learned how to completely clean and replace your vape device's coils but knowing how to maintain your device is only one piece of the puzzle in maintaining an effective vaporizer. 

Professional suggestions referring to proper vape pen maintenance which gets you the most out of your device include:

Don't let your vape tanks go empty but always have suitable e-liquid. Don't overfill the tank with e-liquid either. Find the minimum and maximum filling levels for your device.

Never expose e-liquid to severe temperatures or direct sunlight. Extreme heat thins vape juice and increases the risk of leakage and vape box malfunction.

Vape safely. Find a secure place to store your gadget while not in use. Also, when traveling with your vape, ensure you get a good storage case so it doesn't get damaged.

And there you have it - all the information you need to clean a vape device, clean a tank, change the coils in due time, and maintain a vape device overall. It is essential to follow these instructions to get the most out of your e-liquid and get the most flavor out of every puff. 

Now go for it, vape heads!

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