Sunday, February 10, 2013

How to clean your glass peice and Bong


Most professional cannabis enthusiast all know there's nothing more awful than smoking out of a dirty bong or piece...

The taste is not only horrible but it can ruin the overall smoking experience of smoking some good smoke. Many of us who smoke regularly out of bong or pieces know cleaning your bong can become a chore that most smokers put off until the taste of the smoke or smell finally conquers us..

Hopefully this article will aid my fellow smokers and stoners. On how to clean and keep your bong or piece's smelling and looking fresh, using basic household solutions and materials found around the house.

Follow these steps below to began the cleaning process.

Item's you will need:
  1. Pipe cleaner
  2. A container or bucket to place piece in
  3. Paper towel
  4. Bottle of 99% rubbing alcohol
  5. Epson salt or regular salt
  6. Warm/Hot water
Step One:
  • Choose the size of your container accordingly. Then add 1/4 cup of warm/hot water to the container.
Step Two:
  • Now add about 3 tablespoons of Epson salt or any household salt to the hot/warm water.
Step Three:
  • Stir the mixture.
Step Four:
  • Now add 1 cup or half bottle of 99% of rubbing alcohol.
Step Five:
  • Stir the mixture. 
Step Six:
  • Place piece or bong into container filled with solution.
Step Seven:
  • Let your piece or bong soak up to 30 min to an hour.
Step Eight:
  • Thoroughly rinse piece or bong under warm/hot running water until all remaining solution is thoroughly rinsed out.   
Step Nine:
  • Use one piece of Zen pipe cleaner to clean out any left over resin out of your bong/piece's inner stem. (If you don't have any pipe cleaner any small fitting bristle will also work).   
Step Ten:
  • Now rinse your piece or bong again then dry with paper towel.
Enjoy your clean piece!

It's good at keeping your bong unplugged with ash or resin after regular use or basic resin build up. This is my process of keeping my bongs and pieces clean.

Leave your comments and suggestions below. I would love to hear what my fellow smokers use to keep your smoking utensils clean...

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