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Had an annoying experience with some Wacky Wicks juice I bought. Filled up my IClear 16D and within minutes the plastic turned milky. Didn't think much of it at the time, but 2 days later and my IClear fell apart (Plastic came loose from the metal base).
Went back into the store to buy a new tank, and thinking I'd done something wrong, asked for some guidance.
I was told that there are some liquids that don't react well with the plastic, Wacky Wicks being one, that should only be used in a glass tank. Anyway, had to buy a new Tank.
I've now done some searching and found a site that lists (very long list) all the various liquids that can corrode the plastic and cause it to fall apart - I'm not sure that they're all valid but thought I'd at least place the link as a guide for others.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-40.html#post9660727
But, I'm guessing it would be a lot easier to remember the chemicals that cause the problem than a very long list of liquids - but then the chemical makeup of the liquid isn't exactly printed on the bottle.
Anyone have some ideas?
Last thing - why no warning on the bottles that the liquid you are buying will break your tank if it's made of plastic (polycarbonate)?
My new Tank - KangerTech T3D - Awesome!
Went back into the store to buy a new tank, and thinking I'd done something wrong, asked for some guidance.
I was told that there are some liquids that don't react well with the plastic, Wacky Wicks being one, that should only be used in a glass tank. Anyway, had to buy a new Tank.
I've now done some searching and found a site that lists (very long list) all the various liquids that can corrode the plastic and cause it to fall apart - I'm not sure that they're all valid but thought I'd at least place the link as a guide for others.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-40.html#post9660727
But, I'm guessing it would be a lot easier to remember the chemicals that cause the problem than a very long list of liquids - but then the chemical makeup of the liquid isn't exactly printed on the bottle.
Anyone have some ideas?
Last thing - why no warning on the bottles that the liquid you are buying will break your tank if it's made of plastic (polycarbonate)?
My new Tank - KangerTech T3D - Awesome!