I was thinking, sounds very wasteful. If its Glassware, metal or ceramic, simply soak in vinegar for a while, you can even use that vinegar in an extraction later.Would be so kind as to elaborate more on this?
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I was thinking, sounds very wasteful. If its Glassware, metal or ceramic, simply soak in vinegar for a while, you can even use that vinegar in an extraction later.Would be so kind as to elaborate more on this?
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I regularly work with burnt bowls and haven't noticed a strange precipitate or anything. I also think it's wasteful.I was thinking, sounds very wasteful. If its Glassware, metal or ceramic, simply soak in vinegar for a while, you can even use that vinegar in an extraction later.
I always throw away the pipe after one session, if there is some dried up remainder in the pipe, I don't really take the effort to re-use that, it's a bit unclean I think. It doesn't really matter as well as you can just make a new batch. I prefer to start fresh.Would be so kind as to elaborate more on this?
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How is it unclean, provided that one cleans it?I always throw away the pipe after one session, if there is some dried up remainder in the pipe, I don't really take the effort to re-use that, it's a bit unclean I think. It doesn't really matter as well as you can just make a new batch. I prefer to start fresh.
The whole pipe? What kind of pipe are you using?I always throw away the pipe after one session, if there is some dried up remainder in the pipe, I don't really take the effort to re-use that, it's a bit unclean I think. It doesn't really matter as well as you can just make a new batch. I prefer to start fresh.
I always throw away the pipe after one session, if there is some dried up remainder in the pipe, I don't really take the effort to re-use that, it's a bit unclean I think. It doesn't really matter as well as you can just make a new batch. I prefer to start fresh.
Surely, this statement refers to throwing away the contents of the pipe; not the actual pipe, itself hahaI always throw away the pipe after one session, if there is some dried up remainder in the pipe, I don't really take the effort to re-use that, it's a bit unclean I think. It doesn't really matter as well as you can just make a new batch. I prefer to start fresh.
I dunno, could be a "Greek wedding" type of situation, perhaps?Surely, this statement refers to throwing away the contents of the pipe; not the actual pipe, itself haha
I also throw away the pipe itself haha, it's just a glass pipe, you can order a box of 10 decent ones for $15. If you use a more expensive glass pipe or instrument then I guess you can just clean it after using. However I have tried to clean a used glass pipe before, but it doesn't really work.I dunno, could be a "Greek wedding" type of situation, perhaps?
I dunno, could be a "Greek wedding" type of situation, perhaps?