How To Clean Glass
Cleaning Video (Short)
Step-by-step Cleaning Instructions - Great For Beginners
Cleaning Glycerin Chamber (all Pieces) Or The Original Freeze Pipe:
What you will need:
Any store bought or homemade cleaning solution. To make your own cleaning solution simply mix Coarse Sea Salt and 99% isopropyl (rubbing alcohol)
Step 1 - Put glycerin chamber (or hand pipe) in a plastic bag and submerge with solution
Fill the bag with cleaning solution so that the glycerin chamber is completely submerged.
Step 2 - Make sure solution runs through each end of the glycerin chamber multiple times
Slowly tilt the zip-lock bag back and forth so the solution passes through each end multiple times.
Step 3 - Let the glycerin chamber sit submerged in the plastic bag for at least 10 minutes
Step 4 - Repeat tilting process, goal is to get solution running through the coil
Step 5 - Rinse thoroughly with warm water and LET DRY before using/ placing in the freezer
* This method can be used for any of the glycerin chambers from our bubblers, bong, recyclers, the original Freeze Pipe and any of the bowls for all our products.
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How To Clean Water Tanks / Bases:
What you will need:
Any store bought or homemade cleaning solution. To make your own cleaning solution simply mix Coarse Sea Salt and 99% isopropyl (rubbing alcohol)
* Make sure to remove all bong water, downstems and bowls before cleaning
Step 1 - Fill the base so it's 25% full of cleaning solution
If using salt/alcohol, add the salt first so it provides a nice layer over the bottom of the base.
Step 2 - Shake the bong, if possible, cover the holes
Shake it up and down and then side to side, depending on the area you are trying to clean. For dirtier bongs, feel free to add more solution or warm water. If there's a specific troublesome spot focus on that are and make sure the solution runs across it multiple times.
Step 3 - Ring thoroughly with warm water
Lightly shake the bong as the warm water is entering and leaving the base.