nopapers_justvapors
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Wierd, iso usually does it for me. Even cleared the smell when I vaped valerian root once and that makes your bong smell like you've been vaping unwashed ass!
I have a jar that still smells of Valerian after being empty and washed 4 years ago. Definitely a funky odour!Wierd, iso usually does it for me. Even cleared the smell when I vaped valerian root once and that makes your bong smell like you've been vaping unwashed ass!
Yeah just nasty Took a thorough cleaning and on top of that maybe as many as 20 (cannabis) vape sessions to get the smell out of the vape!I have a jar that still smells of Valerian after being empty and washed 4 years ago. Definitely a funky odour!
This is a brewery kettle cleaner intended to clean parts of the Kettle that are hard to reach. Works great on glass and SS. I use it for everything super gentle and effective.Powdered Brewery Wash?
I was thinking of doing this as a last measure I just didnt wanna get stuck in that loop of I had a mouse problem so I got cats now I have a dog problem so I'm going to go round up some bears lol...Whenever I combust I add a few drops of essential oil like peppermint or eucalyptus when I'm cleaning. Destroys any stank real quick trade-off is you'll be left with a hint of whatever oil you choose.
I am a a fan of mustard does the mustard taste stick?Another thing Iāve used is mustard, yes plain ole yellow mustard (or mustard powder). Add a spoonful of mustard or mustard powder, add hot water, shake and rinse. Let soak if necessary.
So why is it so good at dispelling odors? There is vinegar present in most mustard condiments and mustard seed itself is known as a rubefacient, or a substance that causes the skin to redden because it creates heat. Perhaps those factors in combination with the pungent, powerful, and volatile compounds in mustard seeds themselves helps get rid of stinky stuff.
I did buy plugs. I will look into baby tabs. Do you taste the cranberry extract?EverythingsHazy said:
Get some rubber stopper plugs, fill the piece with water. and drop in an NaDCC tablet (the Milton tabs used to clean baby bottles and such). Leave it overnight, thoroughly rinse it, and then do the iso and salt shake, before one last rinse.
Also, consider using a few drops of alcohol-free Cranberry extract (not juice) in your glass water pieces, and shaking them up for a full inner coating. It will help prevent the vapor from sticking to the glass (the stuff that stays cloudy even after a hot water rinse), so that you only need to give a full hot water rinse, to get the piece shiny, again. I still use iso every few days, for sterility purposes, but a thorough salt and iso treatment is more like a once a week thing.
I will keep this in mind so it doesnt make the situation worse with staining flavorsUsing a strong acid to clean glass can make it porous.
Using a strong acid to clean glass can make it porous.
I was thinking he was talking about washing or soaking in acetone?I don't think too many folks are cleaning their bongs with hydrofluoric acid.
I was thinking he was talking about washing or soaking in acetone?
New glass is bright and sparkling, easy to see through and easy to clean and keep clean. Contrary to popular belief, the surface of the glass is not completely smooth. It has what glass manufacturers call 'lattice' or 'honeycomb' patterns. Under a microscope glass reveals a rougher surface made of peaks and potholes. Organic and inorganic contaminants fill these potholes and react chemically with the glass, firmly bonding to its surface. As a result, glass easily becomes stained and discolored, difficult to see through and difficult to clean and keep clean. The surface of the glass also possesses hydrophilic properties and is over time subjected to a corrosion process that will make its surface rougher and therefore its damage greater, in some cases irreversibly. (reference)I don't think too many folks are cleaning their bongs with hydrofluoric acid.
Only a few chemicals aggressively attack glass -- hydrofluoric acid, concentrated phosphoric acid (when hot, or when it contains fluorides), hot concentrated alkali solutions and superheated water. Hydrofluoric acid is the most powerful of this group; it attacks any type of silicate glass. Other acids attack only slightly; the degree of attack can be measured in laboratory tests but such corrosion is rarely significant in service for acids other than hydrofluoric and phosphoric.
Yes, I agree.From the linked page
Man I've tried so hard. My mind maybe be exaggerating but my wife notices it and it never fully leaves and after a day of use it is pretty pungent. I have cleaners coming so hopefully that will give a deeper clean. If I am still having issues and I am at a loss still to ensure I'm not tricking myself or that I'm just not doing well enough I will send ya a glass piece with a prepaid label for return if you would want to check it out. I've been vaping for awhile and using glass even longer and never any issues.Yes, I agree.
I still believe the OP issue is either their mind or they have not cleaned the glass all the way.
and it never fully leaves and after a day of use it is pretty pungent
Thanks Stretch, lots to take in!
I have a gem of a Jerome Baker camper, Pre-Op, that is in need of restoration. Glass is in good condition but stained in spite of being kept clean. ISO and salt prove less than effective. What is the secret to getting that sparkle clear glass back?
If any of you have tricks up your sleeve, please share!
Borosilicate glass is one of those most resilient materials around regarding acid and alkali solutions, that's why it's still number one in biological and life science research and lab testing applications. Acetone is just nail polish remover, if it was that caustic it wouldnt come in a cheap plastic bottle.
How do we know his pieces were made of Borosilicate?