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Logan Schafer

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I was burning my coil and I was going to clean it with a little pipe cleaner thing and I it made contact a little too soon and it looked like it burnt part of the pipe cleaner off. I washed it with water after that a little and burnt it again until it was clean from the pipe cleaner residue. Is it safe to use? Or will I inhale the pipe cleaner chemicals? I cleaned it pretty well, the coil looks shiny and new and free of the pipe cleaner stuff but I just want to make sure.
 

Fishee

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I was burning my coil and I was going to clean it with a little pipe cleaner thing and I it made contact a little too soon and it looked like it burnt part of the pipe cleaner off. I washed it with water after that a little and burnt it again until it was clean from the pipe cleaner residue. Is it safe to use? Or will I inhale the pipe cleaner chemicals? I cleaned it pretty well, the coil looks shiny and new and free of the pipe cleaner stuff but I just want to make sure.
After a dry burn to clean the gunk off your coil there is no need to hit it with a pipe cleaner.
And I'm pretty confident that what ever residue that was left from the burnt pipe cleaner is long gone if you made that coil glow real nice.
But if you are in doubt then I'm thinking the best thing to do is just wrap a new one and replace the old one.
 

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