Bong Cleaning Instructions:
Safety Warning - Isopropyl alcohol vapor is highly flammable with a very wide combustible range. It should be kept away from heat and open flame or sparks. When mixed with air or other oxidizers it can explode through deflagration. Isopropyl alcohol is oxidized by the liver into acetone. Symptoms of isopropyl alcohol poisoning include flushing, headache, dizziness, CNS depression, nausea, vomiting, anesthesia, and coma. Use in well-ventilated areas and use protective gloves while using. Poisoning can occur from ingestion, inhalation, or absorption.
FIRST AID: If ingested, call a physician immediately.
CAUTION: Keep out of reach of children.
Things you will need:
- Q-TIPS seem to work really well for me, but some people can experiment with other things
- Rubbing alcohol
- Table salt
- MUSCLE POWER:P
- USE CAUTION! USE COMMON SENSE!
- BE GENTLE with the bong itself, I have damaged a bong by just being careless with it. Glass is fragile and broken glass can hurt!
- Protective eyewear Cleaning:
- Pour a generous amount of alcohol into the bong
- Pour a generous amount of any kind of salt as this will act like a scrub brush inside.
- Make sure any parts that may fly off and break are removed, the bowl can be placed into a cup of alcohol.
- Shake the bong in an open area.
- You will notice the muck fall right off and liquify, after about 30 seconds flush the bong with plenty of fresh water and if you use your bong a lot you may need to repeat the process.
- Allow the bong to sit for 5 minutes near an open window(better to be safe then sorry, right?)
- Now, this bong will be either great for personal use or fit to be sold at your garage sale for extra cash if you have lots of bongs.. The neighbourhood can be a happy place.
- ENJOY! Thanks for visiting!



