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How I clean concentrate jars

It pains me to leave even a molecule in a jar, so I started doing this. I put a drop of water in each jar and close it and heat it. Then stir the slurry with a toothpick, and then fill the jar with flower and press it down and wipe it around. It works surprisingly well, and if you dump the flower in each jar, it fortifies it pretty good!
 

Cruiser

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Interesting idea. Does the water make much difference? I didn’t think concentrates were water soluble.

The best method I’ve found is using a cut straw, as that Strain Show guy explains here :

I’ve switched to that, as it gets them so clean I can’t see anything at all left.
 
Interesting idea. Does the water make much difference? I didn’t think concentrates were water soluble.

The best method I’ve found is using a cut straw, as that Strain Show guy explains here :

I’ve switched to that, as it gets them so clean I can’t see anything at all left.
My theory was that steam could soften everything up.
 
Rich of the Apes,

Knewt

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I just happened to empty a jar of live rosin yesterday so I gave this a try. I just lightly heated the jar with a heat gun the swabbed it out with some ground herb. It worked very well and left a clean jar. The herb also vaped well.
 
I just happened to empty a jar of live rosin yesterday so I gave this a try. I just lightly heated the jar with a heat gun the swabbed it out with some ground herb. It worked very well and left a clean jar. The herb also vaped well.
The first time I tried it was with eight jars, and kept using the same weed, and it was some sticky shit time I got done. Vaped through my Solo 3, and monitoring the vapor output by watching it in a bong, it just kept putting out.
 
Rich of the Apes,

mcscruffy

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I have found myself using my Huni Badger Pro for clearing out any remaining concentrate. It's pretty easy with the straw just takes some fine motor skill in placing it. There is some cooked oil left over though that could be reused so using some plant material as a mop might catch more of it but make a bigger mess.
 
mcscruffy,
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