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I actually don't know.Looks fab @Christos
But isn't there a risk that the ultrasonic fries or damages some of the rubber insulation material?
I recall someone mentioning something to that effect about putting the Reos into the ultrasonic for cleaning.
I actually don't know.
I've never put a reo in the ultrasonic. Not yet anyways.
All the atties I put in seem to be 100%.
I havent had issues yet but I do have spare orings for most atties except insulating material...
I think it was @Rob Fisher that had an issue with putting his Reos into the ultrasonic
Rob, what was the problem there?
Am just wondering @Christos - maybe the insulators will get damaged. Might not be a problem at all - just checking to see in case. I have also thought of getting an ultrasonic to clean various things -
The coilmaster ultrasonic isI think it was @Rob Fisher that had an issue with putting his Reos into the ultrasonic
Rob, what was the problem there?
Am just wondering @Christos - maybe the insulators will get damaged. Might not be a problem at all - just checking to see in case. I have also thought of getting an ultrasonic to clean various things -
Do you perhaps have any photos ?The issue was the aluminium body getting funny marks on it... same problem with the Custom Classic Mod....
Thanks @Rob Fisher and @johan
I seem to recall though someone mentioning the USonic did some damage to a plastic part or something like that.
Ah well, I suppose that was an isolated incident.
I just wash mine in warm water with a touch of soap. Nothing hectic.
The only reasons to damaged plastic parts I can think of at the minute, are too high water temperature and/or "funny" chemicals in the water.
There is many factors that play a role in this question.How many times can you clean an RDA Coil before you actually need to replace the coil?