Secrets In Cleaning Glass Pipes

By Dawn Williams


Having glass pipes which have not yet been cleaned for a long time can have a lot of dirt which have already hardened. However, it is still possible to the cleaning by yourself. Here are some tips to do it in a simple way.

Removal of the particles that have lodge inside the thing is the first step to do and this is through turning the opening down and tapping it gently. Flushing the inside part with running water will also cause the removal of any stubborn dirt that has not yet been taken off. Careful holding of the wet object is important so that it would not be dropped or be slipped.

The most common and tested way of doing it is by using of rubbing alcohol. Obtain a resealable plastic bag or a sandwich bag and fill that with alcohol but only placing a sufficient amount enough to fill the bottom part. Be sure that the solution is adequate to submerge the object upon placing it inside the bag.

Place the bag and the thing in the microwave but be sure that is properly covered with the solution and then set the timer to ten seconds. Wait until the alcohol will boil and be cautious because this would happen so rapidly. Avoid heating it for a very long time to prevent melting of the plastic and breaking of the glass.

Take the bag out of the microwave and shaking of the entire thing will allow the alcohol to go inside the tubing and this will result to the taking of the debris away. The thing itself will remain in the plastic because it should still be soaked overnight so that the hardened dirt will be loosened. Seal it properly and keep it there for about eight to ten hours.

After soaking, the thing can be taken out and rinse it well with cold water which is preferably running. Sometimes there will still be additional deposits which have not yet loosened especially if it has not been cleaned for a long time. Get a pipe cleaner or even a simple cotton swab can do the work in taking off the remaining stubborn dirt and rinse with water.

After it has dried thoroughly, it can then be used again and this completes the whole process. There are however other ways of doing it if you do not want to use alcohol and it can be done by boiling water. Get a small pot and fill it enough to submerge the object and place it on the stove.

After it has been brought to boil, the heat should be reduced to cause only simmering and by that time the object can be placed safely but make sure that it would be entirely submerged. Ascertain that you already have removed any particles inside. Simmering will be good for only twenty up to thirty minutes then rinsing follows.

Avoid putting the glass pipes in boiling water when those things are still cold because it will only result to their shattering but warm them instead with your hands. The boiling method if used will also result to the spreading of a strong odor to your entire home. Washing the object before using is very important.




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