Good evening to one and all!
Im sure many here have had this issue to deal with and I guess there will be a number of methods employed to do the job.
The quickest and most effective way I have come across simply involves sticking the mucky glass bubbler in some hot water to get the glass to warm up, then filling it with IPA (clearly how full you make the bong with IPA would depend on the size of the bong;for a tool about 6-8 inches tall I would fill it to almost the half-way mark).
Next I add some ROCK salt (a tablespoon or so for the bong size mentioned above), ensure any holes in the glass bong (ie carb, or end of mouthpiece) are closed and simply shake vigorously.The bong will be fully rejuvenated surprisingly fast, in less than 1 minute.The IPA acts as the solvent for the tarry residue with the rocks of salt acting as an abrasive scrubber.
There is really no reason to have to use a heavily contaminated bong at all.Any Nexians have other methods to achieve this?
Im sure many here have had this issue to deal with and I guess there will be a number of methods employed to do the job.
The quickest and most effective way I have come across simply involves sticking the mucky glass bubbler in some hot water to get the glass to warm up, then filling it with IPA (clearly how full you make the bong with IPA would depend on the size of the bong;for a tool about 6-8 inches tall I would fill it to almost the half-way mark).
Next I add some ROCK salt (a tablespoon or so for the bong size mentioned above), ensure any holes in the glass bong (ie carb, or end of mouthpiece) are closed and simply shake vigorously.The bong will be fully rejuvenated surprisingly fast, in less than 1 minute.The IPA acts as the solvent for the tarry residue with the rocks of salt acting as an abrasive scrubber.
There is really no reason to have to use a heavily contaminated bong at all.Any Nexians have other methods to achieve this?

