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Can You Use Mouthwash To Clean A Bong

OfflineDrchemist
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As I am posting, my room mate is preparing to clean his very clogged and resin(y) bowl.

There was no rubbing alcohol at the local campus store, and then he bought Scope mint mouth wash instead.

He is about to make clean it out now with salt + scope. What do you guys think almost this?

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I think this is ingenius

Id ever utilise alchohol

and it works great

the gustation lingers and is a bitch to get rid of

If mouthwash works  this is Epic

the taste wont be absolutely toxic tasting like alchohol and will probably come out easier

winwin IMO :awethumb:

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OfflineDrchemist
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In the process even so. He wanted a nice container to exist able to shake the basin to make clean it, so he cleaned a peanut butter, plastic jar.

He's about washed. Does anyone think this is a bad idea for some chemic reason?

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really......honestly.....ive done this.

so i....

honestly don't think its a bad idea, fifty-fifty though logic says its fucking stupid and ridiculous.

it works

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No, just make sure it's real make clean and launder information technology with water very well and dry hit that bowwow and don't inhale information technology a few times.

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OfflineF0SS1L
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It has to be less effective than booze, but it seems like a pretty legit idea. Minty fresh :thumbup:

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OfflineDrchemist
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So far the mouthwash has cleaned the bowl fairly well.

This basin was clumped with res tho, so at that place'southward a piddling nevertheless in the actual sleeping room. A needle is being applied to remove said resin.

Overall, I'd say alcohol works better, merely mouthwash didn't practise a bad chore.

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OfflineFry
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I tried that before, it doesen't work at all, and gives your bowl a shitty gustatory modality for a couple of weeks.

There isn't a high enough concentration of alcohol, y'all'd be better off using hard liquor.

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Quote:

Fry said:
I tried that before, it doesen't work at all, and gives your bowl a shitty taste for a couple of weeks.

In that location isn't a high enough concentration of alcohol, you lot'd be meliorate off using hard liquor.


Negative sir, it worked indeed. Very well I might add. Merely required some poking from a needles, and she's clean equally fuck!

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Active ingredients in mouthwash include menthol and thymol (taken from the mouthwash in my bath), both of which are alcohols.  Certain, they're non isopropyl, and they're non highly concentrated in the mouthwash, but they're alcohols nonetheless.  In theory it should definitely work, and information technology would certain equally hell gustation a lot better than isopropyl.

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OfflineRaverKitty
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Isopropyl and salt seem to do the trick just fine for me, I have never noticed an isopropyly gustatory modality later on cleaning. Using oral cavity wash sounds minty fresh though I'd like to try it :thumbup:

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i dont call back id use mouthwash, iso is sooo much cheaper.

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OfflineRaverKitty
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I would near definitely use isopropyl for regular cleanings, and perhaps utilize oral cavity wash for a special time :smile:

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