Chezgreendream
First the flavor, then the buZzz settles in....
Ok, I own two great bubblers thanks from the help of the FC community. They are the D020 & D020-D....
I love the way Iso leaves my glass, sparkling and brand new, but my body has rejected the the use of iso, as I found early on that I cannot clean any of my vape equipment with it, if not I will get a really bad upset stomach that can last me weeks. I have tried using only a few capfuls, heavy rinsing with warm water and then drying the entire piece with a blow dryer,and it still causes the same problems. Not even after leaving it out for a couple of days after all of this.
I have tried natural ways (which by the way have not affected me in any negative way) like pouring boiling hot water inside my glass pieces, or using lemon juice, or vinegar or soap and warm water, or everything in the same cleaning, but my glass pieces still look very cloudy inside. MAking me think that its still dirty and a possible breeding ground for bacteria and fungus. This is not the case for any glass piece I can take apart and run a brush and some soap and water.
I am also alittle skeptical on the cleaning solutions that some advertise for glass pieces, as to how healthy they are.
So my questions are, is there another method to cleaning and sterilizing my glass pieces that will leave them looking brand new without using iso, or a proven product that is natural but wont have any negative side effect?
Or are there other bubblers in the market that I can take apart and clean them with a brush, soap and warm water?
Thanks!
I love the way Iso leaves my glass, sparkling and brand new, but my body has rejected the the use of iso, as I found early on that I cannot clean any of my vape equipment with it, if not I will get a really bad upset stomach that can last me weeks. I have tried using only a few capfuls, heavy rinsing with warm water and then drying the entire piece with a blow dryer,and it still causes the same problems. Not even after leaving it out for a couple of days after all of this.
I have tried natural ways (which by the way have not affected me in any negative way) like pouring boiling hot water inside my glass pieces, or using lemon juice, or vinegar or soap and warm water, or everything in the same cleaning, but my glass pieces still look very cloudy inside. MAking me think that its still dirty and a possible breeding ground for bacteria and fungus. This is not the case for any glass piece I can take apart and run a brush and some soap and water.
I am also alittle skeptical on the cleaning solutions that some advertise for glass pieces, as to how healthy they are.
So my questions are, is there another method to cleaning and sterilizing my glass pieces that will leave them looking brand new without using iso, or a proven product that is natural but wont have any negative side effect?
Or are there other bubblers in the market that I can take apart and clean them with a brush, soap and warm water?
Thanks!
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