Reo Cleaning: stubborn flavours.

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Just browsing on ECF and they mention using a denture cleaner (efferdent) for cleaning out various parts of the Reo, that are impregnated with certain hard to remove flavours like Aniseed etc.

I was wondering if anyone here has ever tried this out. Think I'm going to give this a bash, for science.

The other tip, was suspension in dried coffee beans...of which I have plenty.
 
I use a solution of vinegar, distilled water and NaHCO3 (bicarbonate of soda): 100ml vinegar, 200ml distilled water and 3 teaspoons NaHCO3 and rinse well after a 12h soaking.
 
I use a solution of vinegar, distilled water and NaHCO3 (bicarbonate of soda): 100ml vinegar, 200ml distilled water and 3 teaspoons NaHCO3

That sounds like a solution that would even get rid of the scum buildup in a shower.. Awesome @johan, thanks for that recipe. :rock:
 
Ah, great thread to get more info on this.
I have just been using 96% Vodka, squirted down the juice hole through the tube followed by some hot water.
Looking forward to the results of your scientific experiments, @Alex.
Will be interesting to hear what other Reonauts do. Thanks for sharing your method, @johan.
 
i found a good solution to this problem ,

IF you have s stubborn flavour that doesn't want to come out , send it my way and get another :D
 
I use a solution of vinegar, distilled water and NaHCO3 (bicarbonate of soda): 100ml vinegar, 200ml distilled water and 3 teaspoons NaHCO3 and rinse well after a 12h soaking.

You sound just like Jaco with your NaHCO3 :giggle:
 
Annema


Dit klink beter as KOEKSODA Annemarie, en NaHCO3 beskryf presies wat dit is :)

Die proleem met sy codes is dat ek nie n idee het waarvan hy praat nie. Almal verstaan wat koeksoda is :D

But thats why I love him ;)
 
Does the ultrasonic cleaner clean REO's properly? Do i Have to dismantle it first?
 
Does the ultrasonic cleaner clean REO's properly? Do i Have to dismantle it first?

Yes, quite a few Reo owners on this forum will confirm positively, including myself - no need to fully dismantle, just remove the atty from the Reo. For stubborn flavours you will still need to soak in whatever works for you.
 
Does the ultrasonic cleaner clean REO's properly? Do i Have to dismantle it first?

I would dismantle to a point... take out battery, take off atty and take atty apart and that's it. I'm mega impressed with the cleaning power of the ultra sonic cleaner and wish I had it a few months ago after I contaminated my one REO at the Cape Vape Meet... I had to wash it in sunlight dishwasher soap 4 times and then rinse it a whole bunch more and soak it in warm water for a few hours and eventually got rid of the flavour.
 
Thanks @Rob Fisher and @johan.

Bought the USC for steeping juices. Just need to get a 3 pin plug as these units come with a weird plug. will try it this weekend.
 
Bought the USC for steeping juices. Just need to get a 3 pin plug as these units come with a weird plug. will try it this weekend.

Don't get me started on that plug! :-@

I also bought mine for steeping... haven't used it for anything other than cleaning so far! :D
 
I tidied up my vape drawers today and found a brass REO door that was pretty tarnished (as brass does) and I thought it would be a great test for the ultra sonic cleaner... I expected the door to come out sparkling... it didn't... :-( Looks like I will have to get out the Brasso and then put it back in!
 
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