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CDroverNL

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I recently picked up a Mad Hatter 24 mech kit to try out the whole mech experience. Before anyone asks, yes I understand ohms law and I've been building coils for a while now. I got the black version and some of the coating has found its way into the threads in the top. How can I remove this without destroying the threads? Ive tried scraping my bent tweezers through them while turning the mod, replicating screwing something into it, but there still is a fair bit in there and I know it's contributing to voltage drop.
I know there aren't many reviews on it, but I'm pretty sure this could be a good mod once I get all the small bugs worked out that exist from buying a very inexpensive authentic mod.

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shawn.hoefer

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Use an old beater tank or rda and thread it in and out, wiping with alcohol between each install/removal. That should wear the coating off... after, use a q-tip and apply a veeeerrrryyyy thin coat of dielectric grease.

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CDroverNL

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Use an old beater tank or rda and thread it in and out, wiping with alcohol between each install/removal. That should wear the coating off... after, use a q-tip and apply a veeeerrrryyyy thin coat of dielectric grease.

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Thanks
I never thought of using dielectric grease before. Do you use it on all of your threads as part of a cleaning routine? I seen a review for the new SOI mech and he disassembled the switch and everything in there had dielectric grease on it. Seems like a good idea?

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shawn.hoefer

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Thanks
I never thought of using dielectric grease before. Do you use it on all of your threads as part of a cleaning routine? I seen a review for the new SOI mech and he disassembled the switch and everything in there had dielectric grease on it. Seems like a good idea?

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Dielectric grease lubricates l, protects, and conducts... I kinda thought it was a no-brainer. Yes, I use it on all threads every time I clean.

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