Get the latest updates in news, food, music and culture, and receive special offers direct to your inbox. Support Us Denver's independent source of local news and culture. Dear Stoner: How often should I switch out bong water? No one is ever going to hit your sparkling water pipe and clown you for how smooth it hits, just like nobody would ever say your teeth are too white or your breath is too fresh. That said, some people can be a little obsessive with their cleaning habits probably the same friend who sprays Febreze after each hit.
Ask a Stoner: What's the best way to clean a gnarly bong? I support. Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. Here are the basic things that will get the job done for you — salt, alcohol, pieces of cotton or fabric and a cleaning brush. W stands for water, S stands for Salt, A stands for Alcohol and B stands for Brush only — this rule is only to make you remember the order.
Dump out your old dirty bong water and rinse it several times with hot water. Also rinse out your bowl and down stem and place in a separate plastic bag. Add the alcohol and salt to both your bong and bag with down stem and bowl. Use a towel, your hand or anything to cover the openings of the bong. Make sure to tightly seal your bag with the down stem and bowl. Let the salt do the scrubbing for you. Empty out the alcohol and salt solution. Rinse with warm water until every bit of salt is out.
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Lindsey Bartlett. Cleaning your bong is as easy as shaking it up with alcohol and coarse salt and letting it soak. Deep clean your bong roughly once a week, depending on how often you use it. Change the water after every smoke session; standing water can grow mold easily. Lindsey Bartlett is an author, photographer, and social media editor who has documented the evolutionary cannabis industry for the past decade.
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