Pulsar DL 510 Vape Batteries Require Cleaning
Pulsar DL 510 Vape Batteries Require Cleaning
Celebrating 710: Cleaning Your Vape Batteries
Today is 710, a recognized holiday in the cannabis community, similar to 420. While 420 is more widely known, 710 has a unique significance. When flipped upside down, "710" resembles the word "OIL," symbolizing cannabis concentrates and dabbing.
Cleaning 510 vape batteries is crucial, especially with models like the DL Pipe and DL Bar 2.0. These devices have internal vape carts and auto-draw functions, causing residual vapor to solidify, making them sticky and prone to collecting debris like pet hair.
Here's a quick guide to cleaning your vape batteries:
Disassemble Carefully: Remove the vape cart and any detachable parts. Be cautious with electronic components.
Use Isopropyl Alcohol (ISO): Soak the non-electronic parts in ISO. This will dissolve sticky residues and sanitize the components.
Avoid Submerging Electronics: For parts with electronics, use a cotton swab dipped in ISO to clean the surface gently.
Dry Thoroughly: After cleaning, make sure to dry all parts completely. Use a dry cotton swab for hard-to-reach areas.
710 is also an excellent time for purchasing cannabis accessories, with many online head shops offering sales similar to Black Friday deals. Enjoy the day by keeping your gear clean and ready for use.
For those curious about the history, 710's association with oil and concentrates makes it a fun, albeit less official, celebration for cannabis enthusiasts. Happy 710, and remember to keep your vaping experience clean and enjoyable!