Natural Ways To Maintain Your Bong Bowl

Since you bought your first metal bowl slide, you expected that the device would continue to perform like the new one. However, regular smoking can reduce its function even though you are using an expensive bowl. In this blog, we share some simple tips to help you enhance the lifespan of a 14 mm glass bowl in natural ways.




Empty the bow

When you light up a cigarette, all the tobacco flakes will burn to ash unless you douse the ember. On the other hand, the ground cannabis will stay inside the bowl even after you finish doing your task. Leaving those dottles or residues of the weeds in the bowl can become infected with dirt and bacteria. This process can make the bowl stinky if you don’t remove them as soon as you use it. You must empty the bowl after every use.


Boiling water

Boiling the bowl in plain water is an effective way to clean it. Place your bowl in a pot or saucepan and pour some water till it merges the device. Heat the pot and bring the water to boil along with the bowl. After a few minutes, turn off the stove and let the water cool down. Now, you can take out the bowl and rinse it with fresh water. Soak the water from the metal bowl using a dry cloth and dry for subsequent use.


Lemon juice

Sometimes you cannot shake off the residues stuck inside the inner parts of the bong bowl. At the same time, using boiled water for your metal bowl may not always be safe because boiling can deteriorate its condition. Lemon juice solution is another natural way to clean the bowl. Squeeze some lemon juice in the water and mix it well. The lemon water will help cleanse the residue smoothly and leave a sweet aroma in your bowl.


If you are not familiar with cleaning tactics, talk to fellow smokers you meet at bars and lounges. They will give you various ideas for maintaining your bong bowl without causing damage to the device.


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