How to Clean a Bong, According to Experts – When it comes to the best ways to clean your bong, Reyna and Navarro maintain that you don’t need fancy solutions. The classic rubbing alcohol and salt mixture is still the best way to keep your piece looking brand-spankin’ new, they say.
- Those are two things people have in their homes already.
- Let’s keep our community inclusive by using accessible products,” suggests Navarro.
- To clean your bong, first take out all removable pieces (like the mouthpiece and pipe).
- Pour 91% or 99% isopropyl alcohol into the bong and add some coarse salt, such as Epsom or rock salt, as an abrasive.
Shake your piece for about five minutes, then rinse with water and soap. Vinegar and rice will also work, but Navarro and Reyna prefer the former method. You can also buy commercial pipe cleaners, but Navarro points out that many “aren’t necessarily the best for the earth.
I find, for the most part, isopropyl alcohol and rock salt always do the trick. I love this method, not just because it works,” she says, “but because it supports the idea of conserving the legacy of cannabis, and continuing what has been working for so long. But please keep in mind the conservation of our planet and our waterways.
Don’t be wasteful with water you use to clean.”
Contents
- 1 What can I clean my bong with if I don’t have rubbing alcohol?
- 2 Is isopropyl alcohol bad for bongs?
- 3 Can I soak my bong in isopropyl alcohol overnight?
- 4 Should I soak my bong overnight?
- 5 Can you use 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean dab rig?
Does 70% rubbing alcohol clean bong?
When to use 99% ISO – If you’ve ever experimented with 70% vs 99% ISO for cleaning your piece you’ve probably noticed that the 99% does a much faster job of cleaning your piece. This is because the way your bong is cleaned with ISO is through a process known as solvent cleaning.
- What is Solvent Cleaning? Solvent cleaning is a cleansing process that uses chemical solutions to remove unwanted grease, oil, residue, coatings, or paint from the surface of a material.
- ISO alcohol is the perfect solvent for attaching itself to sticky cannabis resin.
- The advantage of solvent cleaning is that once the dirt or resin has emulsified (dissolved) into the alcohol it is easy to remove the resin by simply dumping the solvent out.
Why 99% cleans better than 70% The water in the 70% solution has the potential to knock the cannabis resin out of the emulsification and can cause resin to be left behind when dumping your cleaning solution. To be clear, 70% WILL WORK but it is less efficient and may take longer depending on how soiled your piece is.
How long do you soak a bong in isopropyl?
Step 7 – To clean loose pieces, make sure to clear up any debris, especially in the bowl. Soak all the loose pieces in zip-top bag filled with isopropyl alcohol and a couple tablespoons of salt for 10 minutes.
What can I clean my bong with if I don’t have rubbing alcohol?
Cleaning Your Weed Pipe Without Rubbing Alcohol Dear Stoner: How can I clean my pipe without any isophoric alcohol? I can’t find it at any of my grocery stores right now. Drex Dear Drex: You’d think people would stop buying up hand sanitizer now that more is available — or that grocery stores would set limits, at least.
But I’m still forced to buy toilet paper with branches coming out of it from health-food stores, so I understand your frustration. Alcohol is far from the only way to get your glass clean, though, and you don’t need expensive bong cleaners sold at smoke shops. White vinegar and coarse salt create a safe pipe-cleaning mixture and should get the job done after a little more vigorous work than if you used alcohol.
Baking soda and vinegar has also proved to be an effective combination for cleaning glass, as have denture-cleaning tablets and hot water, if you live with your grandparents. Even vodka or any potent grain alcohol will work (though I can think of better uses), as will very hot water and Epsom salts.
Is isopropyl alcohol bad for bongs?
Can I Use Isopropyl Alcohol to Clean My Bong? – Isopropyl alcohol is generally everyone’s go to for easy bong cleaning, and we are here to inform you that it is never recommended. For starters, isopropyl alcohol contains high levels of VOC which is harmful not just to your bong but the environment as well. Fumes that are released from the alcohol are terrible for you and should never be inhaled.
Can I soak my bong in isopropyl alcohol overnight?
Download Article Download Article You can use alcohol and salt to clean glass and metal smoking pipes. For pipes made out of porous or organic materials, it’s better to use a different method to clean them without alcohol, If your pipe is made out of metal or glass, go ahead and gather your supplies and get to soaking and cleaning it. Soon enough, smoking out of it will almost be like enjoying a brand new pipe!
- 1 Place your pipe in a sealable plastic bag or container. Carefully put your pipe into a zip-top plastic bag or a container with a sealable top. The bag or container must be sealable so the alcohol and salt mixture doesn’t leak out.
- If your pipe can be disassembled, take it apart before you put it in the bag or container. If the pieces are delicate, such as thin glass parts, put each piece in a separate bag or container so they don’t knock into each other and potentially break.
- This cleaning method can be applied to any type of glass or metal pipe.
- 2 Pour in enough isopropyl alcohol to cover the pipe. Open up a container of isopropyl alcohol. Pour it slowly into the bag or container until it just covers your pipe.
- You can use rubbing alcohol as long as it contains at least 70% isopropyl alcohol by volume.
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- 3 Add 2-3 tbsp (17-51 g) of table salt to the alcohol. Measure out about 2-3 tbsp (17-51 g) of any type of regular table salt. Don’t worry about being too exact with the measurement. More salt won’t hurt your pipe.
- The salt will act as a gentle abrasive substance to help loosen the resin stuck on the inside of your pipe as it soaks in the alcohol.
- Kosher salt works well because the grains are bigger than standard table salt.
- 4 Seal the bag or container and shake to swirl the mixture around. Close the zip-top of the bag or snap the container’s lid into place to seal your pipe and the alcohol and salt mixture inside. Shake the bag or container back and forth vigorously for 1-2 minutes, so the salt starts to scrub the surfaces inside your pipe.
- If your pipe is particularly dirty and has a lot of resin on the inside, feel free to shake it for longer to help loosen it. You won’t do any harm by shaking the mixture around more, but your arm might get tired!
- Be cautious if your pipe has any delicate pieces. For example, if it is a glass pipe with thin ornamental pieces of blown glass on it, shake the mixture very gently.
- 5 Let the pipe soak for at least 1 hour or overnight. Leave the pipe alone in the mixture for about 1 hour if it is just mildly dirty. Allow the pipe to sit in the mixture until the following day if it is super dirty and has a lot of caked-on resin.
- If your pipe is really dirty, you can also try letting it sit for an hour or so, then empty out the dirty alcohol and fill the bag or container with clean alcohol and more salt. Shake the mixture around again, then let the pipe sit overnight.
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- 1 Open the bag or container away from your face after your pipe soaks. The alcohol mixture will smell very strong and nasty because of all the resin and grime it removed from your pipe. Carefully open up the bag or container away from your face, so you don’t breathe in the fumes.
- Be very careful not to spill any of the dirty alcohol mixture. It will be very stinky and sticky and hard to get out of something like a carpet or rug.
- 2 Rinse your pipe out thoroughly under hot running water. Carefully remove your pipe from the dirty alcohol. Hold the mouth of the pipe under a faucet and turn the hot water on. Let the water run through the pipe and out of the bowl of the pipe until the water runs clear.
- Running clear means that you don’t see any more pieces of resin getting flushed out of the pipe by the hot running water.
- If you don’t want to get the dirty alcohol and bits of resin on your hands, wear rubber or latex gloves for this part.
- 3 Scrub the inside of the pipe with pipe cleaners or cotton swabs. Insert a pipe cleaner or cotton swab into the mouthpiece and push it back and forth to clean off any resin that is still stuck inside. Repeat this with a fresh pipe cleaner or cotton swab until it comes out clean and you don’t see any obvious pieces of resin or grime inside the pipe.
- You can also soak a cotton swab or pipe cleaner in isopropyl alcohol before you do this to help loosen stuck-on resin.
- 4 Give your pipe a final rinse with hot water. Hold the mouthpiece under hot running water and let the water run out through the bowl of the pipe. This will flush out any last bits of grime that you scrubbed loose inside.
- If your pipe still looks dirty after all this, you can start over at the beginning of the process. Soak it again and scrub it out again until it is clean enough for you.
- 5 Set your pipe on a dry towel and leave it to air dry for 1-2 hours. Lay a small, dry towel out on a flat surface like a table or countertop. Place your pipe down in the middle of the towel and let it dry completely before you use it.
- This will also ensure that any alcohol residue that didn’t get rinsed off completely evaporates.
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- If your pipe is too large to fit in a plastic bag or container, such as a big water pipe, you can fill it with isopropyl alcohol and salt instead. Hold your hands over all the holes while you shake the mixture around inside, then set the pipe down on a flat surface and let it soak. The rest of the process is the same as for a small pipe.
- To help your pipe stay clean, make sure to empty out the bowl after you finish smoking and dump out any dirty water if it is a water pipe.
- If your pipe is metal, you can try boiling it for 20 minutes before cleaning it with alcohol and salt. This will help loosen all the resin inside, then the alcohol and salt should finish the job. The water will smell bad, so open up the windows or turn on a fan. You can dump the water down the drain when you’re finished.
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Don’t soak pipes made out of stone, ceramic, wood, antler, or bone in alcohol and salt mixture. Instead, you can scrub them out with pipe cleaners or cotton swabs. For stone and ceramic pipes, it’s OK to soak the cotton swabs or pipe cleaners in isopropyl alcohol first.
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Should I soak my bong overnight?
Download Article Download Article Keeping a bong clean is a lot easier and cheaper than you might imagine. If you’re willing to set aside 5-10 minutes, once a month, you can keep your bong sparkling and shiny. While regular cleaning makes your life much easier, even those with the nastiest pieces can get them clean again with simple supplies.
- 1 Separate all the moving pieces from the bong. Proper cleaning usually involves shaking and some scrubbing, which can damage delicate glass parts if you’re not careful. Separate each of the parts – the bong, the slide, and the stem, and set them aside to be cleaned separately.
- You may want to wear latex gloves, as the smell of resin can be hard to remove from your hands.
- 2 Rinse out the pieces in hot water. This will loosen up any of the bigger chunks of resin that may be clogging up your bong. The hotter the water the better, so use tongs to grip the piece if you can’t securely hold the piece.
- Do not use hot water on a cold piece, as this can cause it to shatter. If your piece is cold, for whatever reason, start with lukewarm water and slowly raise the temperature.
- For smaller, routine cleanings, you can just rinse out the bong quickly and move on to further cleaning.
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- 3 Knock off any big pieces of resin with cotton swabs or pipe cleaners. If there are any large chunks of tar or resin that you can easily reach, simply knock them off with gentle scrubbing. If a chunk resists, that’s fine. You just want to get rid of the big, easily removed chunks now.
- For smaller pieces with tough, thick stains, like your slide or bowl, it can help to freeze the piece for 30 minutes. This loosens up chunks of resin and makes them easier to knock off. Be sure to dry the bowl before freezing.
- 4 Place the smaller parts in resealable plastic bags. Make sure that they can seal effectively. You’ll use the bag to contain your cleaning fluid while you soak the smaller pieces. Though you can do them at the same time, it is safest to put them each in separate bags.
- You can also use cups and bowls, as long as you can fill them with enough liquid to cover the pieces. However, cleaning may leave an unsavory smell to the cookware, making plastic bags the most convenient option more often than not.
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- 1 Fill your plastic bags with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Purchase 90% isopropyl instead of 71% whenever available, though both will work. They can be found in the first aid section of your supermarket or pharmacy. Make sure the pieces are fully submerged in the fluid.
- Professional cleaners like Simple Green and Solution 420.
- Hot water and denture tablets.
- 2 Add roughly 1-2 tablespoon of salt to the bags. The bigger the grains of salt the better. Salt won’t dissolve in the alcohol, and is used as abrasive. As you shake the bag of salt and alcohol, the salt will get into to nooks and crannies your couldn’t reach, scrubbing them off.
- 3 Shake the pieces in the bags, trying to get the salt inside the pieces when possible. Get the salt in the pipe and then use your fingers to close off the openings to the pipe. Then shake up the salt to get rid of as much resin as you can. Shake the bag for 1-2 minutes or until the piece is visibly clean.
- 4 Soak the pipe for several hours and repeat to remove persistent stains. If there are parts that are still stuck on firmly, just add a splash of fresh alcohol and let it sit for a few hours. When you return, shake it up again for a deeper clean.
- You can remove the piece and use a cotton swap to wipe away any stains, which should come off easily, before soaking the piece again.
- Some of the salt has likely dissolved since the other 9% of the isopropyl is water. Add more if you need.
- 5 Rinse out the pieces with hot water. Flush out the alcohol and salt with some hot water. You might want to discard the fluid down the toilet, as it can stink up your sink and pipes if left undisturbed.
- 6 Use water and lemon juice to remove any water stains. Wipe off any excess spots, dipping the end of your tool in some clean alcohol to get rid of any persistent stains. Then, to remove any water marks, soak the pipe for 10-15 minutes in a mixture of warm water and lemon juice. Dry the piece thoroughly when done for a shop-level shine.
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- 1 Fill the bong with the roughly one cup of rubbing alcohol. This is for a roughly ft bong, so adjust accordingly if yours is bigger or smaller. Like with the smaller pieces, 91% isopropyl is the best option, but you can use professional cleaning products like Simple Green as well. If you have separate percolators or sections, add an extra 1/3 cup or so to each percolator.
- If you’re eyeballing your measurements, simply add as much alcohol, and in all the same places, as you would add water if you were smoking.
- 2 Add 2-3 tablespoons of large-grain salt. You can use fine-grained table salt, but course salt will work better every time. Again add it to every section of the bong, percolators and all, where you added alcohol.
- Don’t worry if you can’t get the salt everywhere just yet – it will be easier when you start shaking.
- 3 Seal up the openings to the bong with your hands. Use your palms and fingers to seal off the openings to the bong, holding it tightly as well. You can hold down old towels as well to prevent water from seeping out. However, you must have a firm grasp of the bong as well. You’ll need to shake it vigorously to clean it, so you must be able to hold on without dropping it.
- 4 Shake the bong to “scrub” it with the salt. The alcohol will loosen the resin and make it easier to remove. The salt will act as a sponge, wiping away the rest of the resin where you can’t reach it.
- For a deep clean, you may have to rotate and turn the bong in order to get the salt to hard to reach areas.
- 5 Soak the bong in the alcohol or cleaning products if you have difficult or hard to scrub stains. If you haven’t cleaned your bong after months of use, you may need to let it soak. This is often where cleaning solutions like Solution 420 come in handy, as they are meant to mix with water and left for longer periods of time. Soak the bong overnight and, when done, re-clean it with salt and isopropyl alcohol.
- 6 Give the bong a nice shine with some water and lemon juice. Use a cotton swab or pipe cleaner to remove any last little stains. To get rid of any water marks, soak the piece for 10-15 minutes warm water and 1/2 a lemon’s worth of juice, or 1/2 a cup of white vinegar. When done, make sure you dry the piece thoroughly.
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Clean your piece every few weeks to keep it clean. It is much easier to clean the piece regularly for 5-10 minutes than rarely, when it might take an hour to fully clean.
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Residue filled water or fluid can leave marks and stains if spilled.
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Article Summary X To clean a glass bong, start by separating any moving pieces and rinsing everything in hot water. For any tough chunks of resin, knock them off with a pipe cleaner or cotton swabs. Alternatively, if you want to thoroughly clean your bong, fill 2 plastic bags with rubbing alcohol and 1-2 tablespoons of salt.
What can I clean my bong with if I don’t have salt?
How often should you clean a bong? – Sticky resin builds up on the inner walls, turning your water brown quickly. golddiamondphotography/Getty Images Most experts say you should clean your bong after a few days to a week of use. You must also replace your bong water often, ideally after every smoke session, to avoid mold.
- Any water that sits in a water pipe is at risk of molding.
- You’re literally inhaling through your bong and mold can grow in as quickly as 24 hours,” says Baum.
- If you had mold in your house you’d probably freak out, so why would it be acceptable to inhale it?” In fact, inhaling the bacteria and mold in to lung infections and pneumonia.
What’s more, any resin that accumulates inside the bong can provide an environment for to form, which can play host to harmful bacteria that you certainly don’t want to inhale. The color of your bong water is your best indicator of when to give it a deep clean.
- Isopropyl alcohol: 91% to 99% isopropyl alcohol works best
- Salt such as Morton’s table salt, Epsom salt, rock salt, or Himalayan salt. Salt is coarse enough to scrub away stuck-on resin but soft enough that it won’t scratch the glass.
- A large resealable plastic bag
- Pipe cleaner
- Disposable gloves (optional)
Fill your bong with isopropyl alcohol and salt, shake it up, then let it soak. Lindsey Bartlett This easy and effective method works every time. You can put disposable gloves on before you begin these steps if you want to avoid any sticky residue on your fingers.
- Remove the bowl and stem. The bowl and stem is the part where you place your cannabis. You can pop this piece out, and it makes cleaning the bong much easier. You ideally don’t want to get the bowl wet when you pour the bong water out.
- Pour out the old water. Bong water is sticky and resinous, so it’s not ideal to pour it down the drain if you can avoid it. You can pour it into the trash if you have a properly sealed trash bag or you can pour it into a sealed container to throw away. You can also dispose of your bong water outside — but don’t try to water any plants with it. The same bacteria and mold that can harm you will also harm your plants.
- Place the bong in a zip-top bag. A large gallon-size bag should be large enough and will help contain the mess. If you don’t have a zip-top bag handy, you can do these next steps inside a trash bag or over your sink. Just be careful, because the bong resin may stick to the sides of your sink.
- Add isopropyl alcohol to the inside of the bong, Pour your isopropyl alcohol into the top of the bong. Use about 16 ounces, depending on the size of your bong, or just enough alcohol that the bong is filled about halfway. If you’re using a dedicated bong cleaning isopropyl mixture, pour that into the bong instead. If you don’t want to use isopropyl alcohol, you can also use white vinegar and baking soda — just allow it to soak for longer.
- Add salt to the bong. This salt helps to gently scrub the inside of the bong to remove the resin. The alcohol alone cleans it somewhat well, but the salt removes the build-up from the sides of the bong. Use a healthy amount to ensure the salt can scrub off the resin.
- Close the bag and shake. This part can get messy, so seal the bag in order to shake the alcohol and salt mixture around the inside of the bong. If you have a percolator bong, be sure the mixture enters all the chambers. You may need to tip the bong upside down a few times to permeate all the crevices.
- Let it soak for 30 minutes. Allow the alcohol mixture to sit with the bong for about 30 minutes. This step isn’t always necessary, depending on how dirty you let your bong get, but letting it soak does improve the efficacy of the alcohol in cleaning your glass.
- Remove the bong and dispose of the bag. Here’s why the bag is key: you can simply seal the bag full of dirty bong water and throw it away. This avoids the resin mess in the sink.
- Rinse bong with warm water and soap, It’s best to get all of the alcohol and salt out of the bong before using it — especially because alcohol is flammable. Dish soap and warm water work well to break down any residual oil on the glass.
- Soak the bowl and stem in alcohol to clean them. Use a pipe cleaner to scrub any stuck-on resin out of the stem. Rinse it well with hot water, and let it dry completely before loading it with cannabis to use it.
Why does rubbing alcohol clean bongs?
General Steps To Cleaning A Bong – Remove loose or detachable parts from the Bong: Remove parts like the bowl and the stem to protect them from damage during the bong cleaning process. Set them somewhere safe and sound. We will be returning to clean them later.
- Fill the bong with rubbing alcohol and course salt: Rubbing alcohol (70% or more) is a common solvent used to disolve resin build-up in pipes, bongs, and dab rigs.
- The chemicals work to break apart the structure of resin, which removes it from the walls of a dirty bong.
- However, some bong owners choose a non-isopropyl approach due to the toxicity of rubbing alcohol.
Agitate: Shake and swirl the salt and alcohol mixture to speed the cleaning process and enhance its results. As the mixture is shaken, the salt gently scrubs the inside walls and helps the rubbing alcohol break apart gunky resin build-up. Pour out the mixture and repeat this step if necessary.
Rinse: Rinse your bong with hot water. You may want to give the bong a scrub with dish soap as well. You’ll want to rinse your bong out multiple times to remove any residual isopropyl alcohol. As stated by Dr. Michael Kaliszewski and published by the AAC, rubbing alcohol is toxic and dangerous to consume at any quantity.
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Final Touches: For detailed bong cleaning, take a Q-tip and wipe away any remaining residue from small and hard to reach areas of the bong. Pro tip: use a pipe cleaner if the Q-tips won’t reach. Clean your bong often: Now that your bong is clean, let’s keep it that way! To avoid mold, bacteria, and resin build-up, give your bong a rinse after each use.
- This practice successfully slows the rate at which you bong becomes dirty.
- Give your bong a deep clean weekly or as soon as you spot resin build-up.
- Some cannabis smokers who use bongs wait a month in-between deep cleans.
- The wait time between deep cleans changes depending on how often the bong is used.
Find a good cleaning schedule for your smoking pieces and stick to it closely to avoid the consumption of harmful pathogens. Another pro-tip: Any water left sitting out, let alone dirty bong water, is prone to fungal and bacterial growth. This growth increases the chances of illness from consuming harmful pathogens. Before you pull up your sleeves and get in the nitty-gritty of cleaning your bong, we first have to figure out which bong type you have. The three primary types of bongs are Glass Bongs, Silicone Bongs, and Plastic bongs. There are also others like ceramic handmade bong and metal bongs as well. Let’s break down the various cleaning methods on each one.
Can I use table salt to clean a bong?
Make the Bong Cleaning Solution – The two main ingredients in your homemade bong cleaner are salt and alcohol. There are some people who even like to use vinegar and even mouthwash. Alcohol is the most popular of these choices, but it is also the most dangerous.
- Alcohol is highly flammable! Putting a flame to a pipe or glass bong (i.e.
- Right after you clean it) is never a good idea! That being said, the best salt to use is Iodine-free table salt.
- Some smokers prefer rock salt which is generally bigger and may not reach all nooks and crannies in most intricate glass pipe or bongs.
Also, having a bunch of rocks shaken around within your glass bong may not end well (Kryptonite’s cleaner is clay-based and has no debris in it like salt or other abrasives). Once you’ve obtained your salt and alcohol, pour about ½ cup of salt through the top opening.
If you water pipe or glass bong has percolators, you’ll also want to add about ½ cup of salt into the lower opening. This assumes an 18 inch water pipe or glass bong. If your pipe bigger or smaller than 18 inches, adjust the amounts appropriately. To complete the solution, pour in twice as much isopropyl alcohol (ex.
½ cup of salt, use 1 cup of alcohol. Always use a 2:1 ratio of alcohol:salt).
Is isopropyl alcohol toxic to smoke?
► Inhaling Isopropyl Alcohol can irritate the nose and throat. ► Repeated high exposure can cause headache, dizziness, confusion, loss of coordination, unconsciousness and even death. DANGEROUS FIRE HAZARD.
Is 90% rubbing alcohol isopropyl alcohol?
In documents cited by the CDC, ‘rubbing alcohol’ is defined as 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water.
Should I use 70 or 99 isopropyl alcohol for bong?
How to Clean a Bong, According to Experts – When it comes to the best ways to clean your bong, Reyna and Navarro maintain that you don’t need fancy solutions. The classic rubbing alcohol and salt mixture is still the best way to keep your piece looking brand-spankin’ new, they say.
- Those are two things people have in their homes already.
- Let’s keep our community inclusive by using accessible products,” suggests Navarro.
- To clean your bong, first take out all removable pieces (like the mouthpiece and pipe).
- Pour 91% or 99% isopropyl alcohol into the bong and add some coarse salt, such as Epsom or rock salt, as an abrasive.
Shake your piece for about five minutes, then rinse with water and soap. Vinegar and rice will also work, but Navarro and Reyna prefer the former method. You can also buy commercial pipe cleaners, but Navarro points out that many “aren’t necessarily the best for the earth.
I find, for the most part, isopropyl alcohol and rock salt always do the trick. I love this method, not just because it works,” she says, “but because it supports the idea of conserving the legacy of cannabis, and continuing what has been working for so long. But please keep in mind the conservation of our planet and our waterways.
Don’t be wasteful with water you use to clean.”
Can you use 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean dab rig?
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