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outlaw_cloud

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Hi all

I have a aspire cleito tank and was wondering what's the best way to clean the tank? I.e. Warm water , cold water or soapy water?


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Warm, soapy water. Followed by a rinse with water.
 
I don't own the cleito but I use a toothbrush with sunlight to scrub tanks when I first get them.
After that a thorough rinse with warm water and I dry them with paper towels and use immediately.

Sometimes I leave them on the windowsill to dry for a few days.
 
I don't own the cleito but I use a toothbrush with sunlight to scrub tanks when I first get them.
After that a thorough rinse with warm water and I dry them with paper towels and use immediately.

Sometimes I leave them on the windowsill to dry for a few days.

That sounds great using the warm water sounds better I just want to wash it out because Iv used a few other flavors in the tank since I got it
 
That sounds great using the warm water sounds better I just want to wash it out because Iv used a few other flavors in the tank since I got it
I generally rinse after use with warm water. No residual flavours but I toothbrush the tanks about once a month.
Warm water is generally sufficient. U let the water run into all the nooks etc and "flush" all the holes with warm water.
 
I generally rinse after use with warm water. No residual flavours but I toothbrush the tanks about once a month.
Warm water is generally sufficient. U let the water run into all the nooks etc and "flush" all the holes with warm water.

Ok cool thanks I'll post a update
 
No I'm referring to the tank itself


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That works if you are patient enough, but do dry excess off with soft cloth or tissue beforehand. If in a hurry, use hair dryer.
I've never used a hair dryer.
The tank and glass are easy to wipe dry with a paper towel. The base gets dried too but the dry burn of the coil usually releases some steam.
I can honestly say I've never needed to use a hairdryer in my life :D
 
I've never used a hair dryer.
The tank and glass are easy to wipe dry with a paper towel. The base gets dried too but the dry burn of the coil usually releases some steam.
I can honestly say I've never needed to use a hairdryer in my life :D

I think what I might do is just wait until I replace the coil then wash out the tank at the same time
 
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