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Bong Cleaning Hacks

Get Ready for Smooth Hits with These Bong Cleaning Tricks

Keep Your Piece Sparkling For A Better Smoking Experience

You should always keep your bong clean because a dirty bong can alter your experience of smoking. A dirty bong can damage your piece and cause health problems. The good news is that there are numerous efficient ways to clean your bong with primarily everyday household objects and components. This blog is about keeping your bong in pristine condition. Let’s go over several ways to ensure that your bong looks new and lasts a lifetime, and how to clean your bong.

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Why Clean Your Bong?

Health Considerations

It's actually very important to clean your bong on a somewhat regular basis because bacteria and mold build up fast. The resin and stale water sitting around could host pathogens, which could compromise one's respiratory health. You would, in essence, be setting yourself up to come in contact with such things if you continued to smoke from the bong as time went on.

Enhanced Flavor

A clean bong will ensure you a smooth and flavorful hit. You know for sure that all that gunk from previous sessions could really change the taste of your smoke and just not be as much fun. Keeping your bong clean ensures each hit is fresh and full of flavor to further enhance your overall experience.

How Long Your Bong Lasts

What this entails is the fact that cleaning your bong as often as possible will guarantee your bong's integrity will not break due to heavy resin buildup in the item. Eventually, you get permanent stains, or structural damage, and these would be quite expensive to replace or repair.

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Bong Cleaning Methods

Classic Alcohol and Salt Method

One of the most popular ways that some people are already aware of (it’s probably most popular with experienced users).

1. You remove the bowl and downstem to get to it all.

2. Pour warm water through the bong to loosen debris.

3. Isopropyl alcohol is poured over half of the bong until full, and quite a bit of coarse salt is added.

4. Put rubber stoppers or your hands on the bongs openings and shake the bong vigorously for about a minute. The alcohol part of the trick dissolves the resin part, and the salt part of the trick is the scrub part, where the salt scrubs away the resin.

5. If you have tough stains or really heavy buildup, then this is the best option, and let it set for a bit—a few hours, overnight.

6. Rinse everything under warm water, and you shouldn’t stop until you’ve got all the residues off.

Vinegar And Baking Soda Combo

For anyone who loves using natural cleaning agents, vinegar and baking soda wreak havoc without chemicals.

1. Fill your bong’s main chamber with two teaspoons of white vinegar, two teaspoons of baking soda, and half a cup lukewarm water.

2. You can sink rubber stoppers or your hands over the openings and shake the stuff very hard.

3. You just need to let the mixture sit for a while, about 30 minutes, so you can break down whatever residue is still there.

4. Rinse until no more vinegar and baking soda can be seen.

Hack For Dishwasher Tablets 

If you have bongs at home, you may be surprised to hear that they can be cleaned with dishwasher tablets.

1. Put a dishwasher tablet, along with warm water, into your bong.

2. Let it dissolve completely by sealing it and giving it a good shake for about a minute..

3. Soak the sponge and rinse all direct residues of soap (no residue) with warm water.

Hot Water Soak

It’s a good method for routine maintenance between deep cleans.

1. To loosen up sticky residues, fill your bong with hot (not boiling) water.

2. Give the water a quick swirl about for a couple of minutes to loosen some gunk.

3. Empty the water, and then rinse out any remaining particles under warm running water.

Lemon Juice Solution

Not only is lemon juice essential for flavor, but due to the fact it’s acidic, it also acts as a natural cleaner.

1. Dilute lemon juice to equal parts lemon juice in warm water.

2. Let it sit a bit, about 30 minutes, and shake gently.

3. Use warm water to rinse out all of the lemon juice.

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