I tried using distilled white vinegar a couple times, soaking it then brushing with a bong brush but to no avail.vbeazy said:Carbon - You can clean the hard water stain with vinegar in most cases. Let us know if that works.
I think the damage has been done as those deposits are quite old, but you're right in that if I'd wipe dried the inside after each session I probably wouldn't have spotty deposits. It's my baby, but it was 90 or 100 so I'm not terribly worried about it. If I ever get that Cloud thing then it's getting special treatment: distilled water only.akwardsauce said:this may sound dumb, but you even tried drying it really well?
Carbon said:I think the damage has been done as those deposits are quite old, but you're right in that if I'd wipe dried the inside after each session I probably wouldn't have spotty deposits. It's my baby, but it was 90 or 100 so I'm not terribly worried about it. If I ever get that Cloud thing then it's getting special treatment: distilled water only.akwardsauce said:this may sound dumb, but you even tried drying it really well?
I'm just weary of using certain things. I'm sure something like CLR would clean it right up, but I'm not sure I'd want to use that in something I breathe out of. I'm going to try a bottle of grunge off one of these days (I've given them out to my brothers as gifts before and seen their magic).akwardsauce said:Carbon said:I think the damage has been done as those deposits are quite old, but you're right in that if I'd wipe dried the inside after each session I probably wouldn't have spotty deposits. It's my baby, but it was 90 or 100 so I'm not terribly worried about it. If I ever get that Cloud thing then it's getting special treatment: distilled water only.akwardsauce said:this may sound dumb, but you even tried drying it really well?
well, i may not know too much about this stuff but i always thought of those type of stains as temporary (not permanent). id say you can still polish it to sparkly by using a glass/window cleaner and scrubbing, then washing out with water & drying...i dont even think you need a special water if you dry it fast enough. ive never seen glass dishes with "permanent" water marks...
make sure you do it to the inside & outside...
i would think you can save this piece!
but i assume you already tried everything - ive just never heard of permanent water marks before!
Amazingkaddycap said:Vapor to air ratio sounds like an excuse for I can't afford a Volcano. I've never this term used until I saw a SSV video and Now it seems like everybody just jumps on it.
Amazingkaddycap said:Vapor to air ratio sounds like an excuse for I can't afford a Volcano. I've never this term used until I saw a SSV video and Now it seems like everybody just jumps on it.
I've been using an SSV for years, among other models. I try not to take hits my lungs can't handle since I hate to cough. I don't use the SSV all the time by any means, but I do enjoy some large, rich hits sometimes. To be fair, coughing is an issue that plagues some more than others. I very rarely have a problem handling hits, but my wife often coughs with just the hits from a log vape-much easier to handle than a full sized whip model. Anyone arguing that cough inducing hits makes for a better vape is wrong. The reason we have (there is no best vaporizer) as a forum subtitle is because it's true. There are so many high quality models of different designs on the market these days, it's impossible to say that one is best. All you can do is decide which is best for your particular needs and wants. And if big, vapor rich hits are what you're looking for, then direct draw models like the SSV excel. The SSV, in particular, provides the small (as in narrow) air stream that results in rich hits. But IMO trying to see how much vapor you can get in your lungs with one hit is just wasteful, not to mention uncomfortable. To me, you have to find the balance that provides big rich hits yet keeps them manageable.Amazingkaddycap said:I'm not looking to hack a lung because I want to feel like I got a hit. Kinda a ridiculous arguement to make for one vape being better over another.
They jump on it because it's real. Bagged vapor is diluted compared to a good whip vape, just as some whip vapes produce richer hits than others. The Extreme is an example of a vape with mediocre whip hits, as far as richness. Considering the size of the bowl and airways, it's perfectly understandable. That's why loading the elbow screen instead of the bowl has become quite popular.Vapor to air ratio sounds like an excuse for I can't afford a Volcano. I've never this term used until I saw a SSV video and Now it seems like everybody just jumps on it.
That depends. With the SSV in particular, you can take several hits and with the narrow air stream it supplies, not even taste any ABV (because you're able to avoid it). That's not the case with the DBV, where the air stream is about as wide as the bowl, and hits the whole diameter of the bowl-less rich but more predictable. With bagged vapor, none of it is really fresh. While all the hits from a bag are pretty much equal, they're all kind of stale and definitely diluted compared to fresh whip hits (you can get fresher hits by using smaller bags though). No matter how much vapor is in a bag, or how hard I hit it, I'm never surprised by the hit. OTOH there's a lot to be said for predictable hits and ease of use, and that's where a bag filler shines.thecragus said:When using the whip, the first draw is the best and the next person won't be getting quite as tasty a draw....
Fill bags for immediate consumption. They're telling you the right things, why not trust the manufacturer? Honestly you should never leave vapor in the bag more than 10 minutes maximum. Just vape what you need for the moment; it's a waste to put in any more than that. 8 hours is laughable, it truly will just get stale and most will stick to the inside of the bag.JinkyWells said:Hi,
I just bought a digital Volcano. In the instructions it says to just vaporize what you will use in 10 minutes because the vapor will condense on the inside of the bag. I have also read that the bag can hold vapor for up to 8 hours! This is a huge difference. Which is it, 10 minutes or 8 hours? I understand that some vapor will condense but am I wasting a lot if I fill a bag for 5 or 6 hours?
JinkyWells said:Hi,
I just bought a digital Volcano. In the instructions it says to just vaporize what you will use in 10 minutes because the vapor will condense on the inside of the bag. I have also read that the bag can hold vapor for up to 8 hours! This is a huge difference. Which is it, 10 minutes or 8 hours? I understand that some vapor will condense but am I wasting a lot if I fill a bag for 5 or 6 hours?
Thanks for your help.
Iolite, Launch Box and now, Volcano
nucleo said:`JinkyWells said:Hi,
I just bought a digital Volcano. In the instructions it says to just vaporize what you will use in 10 minutes because the vapor will condense on the inside of the bag. I have also read that the bag can hold vapor for up to 8 hours! This is a huge difference. Which is it, 10 minutes or 8 hours? I understand that some vapor will condense but am I wasting a lot if I fill a bag for 5 or 6 hours?
Thanks for your help.
Iolite, Launch Box and now, Volcano
If you are refering to weed. You have 5 minutes to deplete that bag, then from thereon after your bag will start losing potency, and 30-60 minutes later your bag will no longer get you high. If you want to test it out, fill a bag and sit it there for half an hour, then repeat it with an hour.
Chances are if you don't get high with the first test, you most likely won't bother with the second.
Wow. I've never heard that. I'm sure you can fill a big bag with a lot of vapor and nurse it for hours, but it's very wasteful. Vapor dissipates and condenses and the longer you wait, the less there is. Vapor's like food-the fresher the better.I do see many people who say a bag lasts as long as 8 hours!