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Title: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/03/2015 08:22 AM
My torch lighter had been giving me a fit. I knew it was full and that I had let air out before filling, but the thing would not light consistently. Click, Click, Click.....nothing but a quick flame on then off.  So, let all the butane out and tried again....no better.
I decided to try and clean the thing. I got a can of compressed air, a Q-Tip and some rubbing alcohol. I used the Q-Tip to rub the alcohol all around the torch ignition point and the holds where the butane exits the lighter. I used the compressed air to blow out any particles and to dry the alcohol. I refilled the lighter with butane and IGNITION!!  The lighter is working like brand new!

I thought I'd share my experience and also ask if there's a better way to clean a torch lighter.

Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: millarddj on 12/03/2015 08:27 AM
I hadn't thought of using compressed air. This is the exact problem I've been having with my triple jet Colibri, so I am now eager to repeat your cleaning process. Thanks for the prompt and tip, and I'm also interested to hear if anyone has further suggestions.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: ninfiction on 12/03/2015 08:30 AM
Never had to really clean mine. I do a full purge in between each fill though. I've also heard that Xikar butane is much cleaner than your regular butane so I only use Xikar...but I'm no scientist.
Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: millarddj on 12/03/2015 08:43 AM
That's something I wasn't even aware of - I'm using a leftover bottle of my brother's butane, and I doubt it's high quality. I wasn't even aware there was cleaner/purer butane out there. Why does it seem like every time I think I'm set for a while, there's something more to buy for the cigar hobby? :?:
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Jackal on 12/03/2015 08:47 AM
You should really only use 3X or better distilled butane.  Anything else could have residues/ particulates that could jam up the small apertures in your lighter.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/03/2015 08:47 AM
I have a Xikar lighter, but I'm using butane that I picked up from Walmart. That may be some of the problem, but the cleaning sure but the lighter back in great working condition.
Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: gitfiddl on 12/03/2015 09:22 AM
The dimestore Zippo/Ronson butane is crap and has caused me fits over the years.  I've had no issues with Xikar or Jetline butane.

Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/03/2015 09:34 AM
Quotegitfiddl - 12/3/2015  1:22 PM

The dimestore Zippo/Ronson butane is crap and has caused me fits over the years.  I've had no issues with Xikar or Jetline butane.


I'll be sure to try a better butane.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Cfickter on 12/03/2015 09:55 AM

QuoteJackal - 12/3/2015  11:47 AM  You should really only use 3X or better distilled butane.  Anything else could have residues/ particulates that could jam up the small apertures in your lighter.

 (http://www.cigargeeks.com/../images/emoticons/word.gif) you can get 5X filtered also

Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: gitfiddl on 12/03/2015 10:31 AM
QuoteCfickter - 12/3/2015  1:55 PM

QuoteJackal - 12/3/2015  11:47 AM  You should really only use 3X or better distilled butane.  Anything else could have residues/ particulates that could jam up the small apertures in your lighter.

 (http://www.cigargeeks.com/../images/emoticons/word.gif) you can get 5X filtered also


or 14X...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HSVZVVW?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00


Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Jackal on 12/03/2015 10:58 AM
Beyond 3X you are really seeing diminishing returns.  Beyond 5X there will be no appreciable gain in cleanliness.  The only people who would be needing 10X and above are those who are using it for performing extractions.
Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: appollo on 12/03/2015 10:59 AM
I have the same issues with my lighter.. the tips here I have to try I believe will cure the issues.Thanks :thumbsup:
Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: DonM on 12/03/2015 12:58 PM
I have been using JetLine butane 5X refined for years with no fuel issues at all.  That is all I have available here @ the local B & M  

I did run out of butane last month in Daytona Beach and bought a can of Ronson in a pinch.  Full can and it will sit on the shelf

Thanks for the tip on cleaning a lighter, will try it when the situation arises
Title: RE: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Ken Kelley on 12/03/2015 01:10 PM
My lighter never gives me any problems at all using any quality of propane I can find! :biggrin:
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Camshaft83 on 12/03/2015 01:53 PM
I use 5x Power Super Refined Butane for my lighter and have never had a problem. You can get 4 300 ml cans for 16 bucks on amazon.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: nirab on 12/03/2015 02:02 PM
I use nothing but Xikar butane. I also top off my lighter after a few uses, instead of letting it run out. No problems at all...now watch, it won't work tonight!!  :shy:  :biggrin:  :lmao:
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: Mojo66 on 12/03/2015 03:50 PM
I use Xikar butane as well and clean the lighters once in a while with air from my 30 gallon compressor. They all work like a charm
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: C130Driver on 12/06/2015 08:30 PM
I'm still on my first bottle of cheap walmart s**t I got at Walmart before I realized there were differences in quality. To be honest I've been wondering if the differences are real or negligible but it sounds like you all are pretty convinced huh?
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: McBryde on 12/06/2015 08:41 PM
I guess I need to give this a try, I just thought it was the crappy cheap lighter I had, LOL.

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Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: toby2 on 12/07/2015 04:04 AM
i used to use Xikar now i use Vector 14x and still have issues from time to time. a bottle of contact cleaner works well enough. my next lighter will be a Vector. even the brand new Xikar i just bought lights when it wants to.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/07/2015 06:44 AM
I figure its like most things that use fuel...they most be cleaned at least occasionally it. I can't think of anything I have that uses fuel that doesn't need some maintenance from time time...because it burns fuel.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: C130Driver on 12/07/2015 08:14 PM
QuoteMacMac - 12/7/2015  9:44 AM

I figure its like most things that use fuel...they most be cleaned at least occasionally it. I can't think of anything I have that uses fuel that doesn't need some maintenance from time time...because it burns fuel.

While this seems obvious, it's a good point I hadn't previously considered.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/07/2015 08:30 PM
My torch is truly amazing after cleaning it! However, I am definitely going to try a better brand of fuel.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/07/2015 08:30 PM
My torch is truly amazing after cleaning it! However, I am definitely going to try a better brand of fuel.
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: plnortham on 12/11/2015 05:52 AM
I use "Lucienne".  So far it seems like a pretty good butane.  I was told that butane does have impurities in it.  I was also told that what I use is some of the best stuff with almost no impurities.  All butane is not created equally!  Ha!
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: appollo on 12/11/2015 12:24 PM
Tried this meathod works like a charm.Thanks for the tip. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Torch Lighter Cleaning
Post by: MacMac on 12/11/2015 01:10 PM
Glad it worked for you! I was getting ready to send my lighter in for warranty...but decided to clean it and ... as I said, good as new.