Cleaning titanium nail?

Dannoo93

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So idk if this is oxidizing or what but my nail looks a lil funny and has like a black build up on the bottom...I soak it in iso occasionally to clean out the inside but idk why the shit in the moat of the nail doesnt go away. Ive made it glow red n shit didnt go away. Do ti nails only last so long cuz my gf pqid 130$ for this fucker in june. I do use it more then the average person easily 20/30 dabs a day on it between me gf and friends.

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Pics probably help

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It's built up carbon from the hash products and butane torch. Soak it in 91% ISO overnight! Take a scrubber sponge to it!
 
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Dannoo93

Might be a lack of education, but I think what he means is that in those 2 photos I also see no nail. Just a bowl thing.

And as I any, I might just be uneducated, but from everything I saw, to nails were called nails, due to their slight resemblance with, well, nails, which your pictures do not.
 
Oxiclean fusion!

(that means melt some OxiClean in the affected area!)

Then cool and allow water to dissolve out the fusion cake
 
It a titanium domeless nail dont need a dome so it has a hole for smoke to go through and its universal for 10,14,18 bowl pieces and the metal slits are heat diffusers so ur glass doesnt get heated up with the nail

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BE CAREFUL, THAT LOOKS LIKE TITANIUM OXIDE! If you heat Ti to a high enough temperature you get a toxic Ti Oxide build up. Don't let your nail get uber cherry bright red. Just torch it until you can start to see it glow when you take the torch off. The problem is when Ti oxide particles are inhaled through an overheated Ti nail or someone using Ti wire in an E-cig not designed for titanium temp control.

I'm a Vaper too and Ti oxide is a well known byproduct by most hobbyist Vapers with Temp Control mods. The rule of thumb when vaping is 'IF YOU SEE A POWDERY WHITE SUBSTANCE COATING IT, YOUR GETTING TOO HOT'
 
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide

From Wikipedia:
Titanium dioxide dust, when inhaled, has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen, meaning it is possibly carcinogenic to humans.[62] The findings of the IARC are based on the discovery that high concentrations of pigment-grade (powdered) and ultrafine titanium dioxide dust caused respiratory tract cancer in rats exposed by inhalation and intratracheal instillation.[63] The series of biological events or steps that produce the rat lung cancers (e.g. particle deposition, impaired lung clearance, cell injury, fibrosis, mutations and ultimately cancer) have also been seen in people working in dusty environments. Therefore, the observations of cancer in animals were considered, by IARC, as relevant to people doing jobs with exposures to titanium dioxide dust. For example, titanium dioxide production workers may be exposed to high dust concentrations during packing, milling, site cleaning and maintenance, if there are insufficient dust control measures in place. However, the human studies conducted so far do not suggest an association between occupational exposure to titanium dioxide and an increased risk for cancer. The safety of the use of nano-particle sized titanium dioxide, which can penetrate the body and reach internal organs, has been criticized.[64] Studies have also found that titanium dioxide nanoparticles cause inflammatory response and genetic damage in mice.[65][66] The mechanism by which TiO
2 may cause cancer is unclear. Molecular research suggests that cell cytotoxicity due to TiO
2 results from the interaction between TiO
2 nanoparticles and the lysosomalcompartment, independently of the known apoptotic signalling pathways

The body of research regarding the carcinogenicity of different particle sizes of titanium dioxide has led the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to recommend two separate exposure limits. NIOSH recommends that fine TiO
2 particles be set at an exposure limit of 2.4 mg/m3, while ultrafineTiO
2 be set at an exposure limit of 0.3 mg/m3, as time-weighted average concentrations up to 10 hours a day for a 40-hour work week.[68] These recommendations reflect the findings in the research literature that show smaller titanium dioxide particles are more likely to pose carcinogenic risk than the larger titanium dioxide particles."

They don't have and Domeless Ti nail studies, but it's the same principle. Not to mention, Your girl would feel awful if the present she got you put you in the hospital.
 
BE CAREFUL, THAT LOOKS LIKE TITANIUM OXIDE! If you heat Ti to a high enough temperature you get a toxic Ti Oxide build up. Don't let your nail get uber cherry bright red. Just torch it until you can start to see it glow when you take the torch off. The problem is when Ti oxide particles are inhaled through an overheated Ti nail or someone using Ti wire in an E-cig not designed for titanium temp control.

I'm a Vaper too and Ti oxide is a well known byproduct by most hobbyist Vapers with Temp Control mods. The rule of thumb when vaping is 'IF YOU SEE A POWDERY WHITE SUBSTANCE COATING IT, YOUR GETTING TOO HOT'
nice.. only 3 years too late
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