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Samwhore
03-28-2007, 02:58 AM
As you all know, I am pro-efferdent on cleaning glass, here's a quick, how too on how to use it. I havent tried this on metal pieces, but sure it would work the same

What do you need?
A Pack of Efferdent
A piece to clean
Sink, or plastic tub, or cup, or ziploc bag
Water
Cheesecloth, or coffee filter, or strainer (optional, only if you want to save resin
A towel to clean your messPart 1
Buy a pack of Efferdent (denture cleaner) at your local store such as Target, Safeway, Rite Aid, etc.
Take your container (Sink, or plastic tub, or cup, or ziploc bag) and fill it up with the appropriate amount of water to fully submerge your piece.
Once your piece is submerged in water, put around 2-4 tablets to begin with depending on size of piece and how resinated it is.
Let your piece sit for around 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes, check up on piece and swish it around in the water to let the resin fall out of the pipe. If you are satisfied with your cleaniness, skip to Part 2.
(OPTIONAL) Repeat steps 3-5 until you have desired results.Part 2

*If you do not want your resin, simply dump out the water and use the towel to dry your piece

If you want to save your resin, use a Cheesecloth, or coffee filter, or strainer and simply pour the water with the resin through your fliter.
Take your saved resin and squeeze any excess water out
Take your resin and let dry for a few hours or overnight.
Clean up your mess.Enjoy your resin and its minty fresh taste!

Sugarblaster
03-28-2007, 03:58 AM
when i get the chance i'm trying this out! thanks Samwhore ;)

Samwhore
03-28-2007, 04:02 AM
your welcome! Im trying to find out how to put it in my sig

Metaphor
03-28-2007, 04:35 AM
how much will efferdent run me & how many tablets come in a pack

Samwhore
03-29-2007, 12:35 AM
around $5-10 for a pack of 40 tablets, they also have boxes with 20 and 80 tablets

Gatekeeper777
03-29-2007, 12:53 AM
I use efferdent to clean my dentures, i dont know about smoking it tho.

Jesta
03-29-2007, 01:19 AM
I just tried it out a few nights ago. Worked pretty good and smoke was minty fresh :jointsmile: Not really, but it was still good.

Jderringer
03-29-2007, 01:31 AM
I havent tried this on metal pieces, but sure it would work the same



Don't use it with brass pieces... The efferdent tarnishes them! Had to soak my proto-pipe in vinegar for an hour to get all the tarnish off... However efferdent OWNS for cleaning glass. Really nice for pieces with "hard to scrub" areas.

orangeman
03-29-2007, 01:32 AM
Oh I'm definitely gonna try this. Will it work to get off even the hardest resin spots in my bowl?

Samwhore
03-29-2007, 02:07 AM
Oh I'm definitely gonna try this. Will it work to get off even the hardest resin spots in my bowl?

yes, It will probally take a little longer and maybe an extra tablet.


Don't use it with brass pieces... The efferdent tarnishes them! Had to soak my proto-pipe in vinegar for an hour to get all the tarnish off... However efferdent OWNS for cleaning glass. Really nice for pieces with "hard to scrub" areas.

well, that is why the title says glass, thanks for the info though :thumbsup:

MaryjaneAndHashley
03-29-2007, 02:57 AM
Nice tutorial, I wanted to try it since you already told me like 50 times lol

Ive never seen/used (lol) efferdent you know so I dont think I'll really end up buying some

Oh well we'll see.

Sugarblaster
03-30-2007, 03:57 PM
woots. i got some denture cleaning shit from walmart, 80 pack. ran my bubbler through 2 cycles of it, almost looks brand new. the bowl part is nice and clean, a few more cycles should get the inside cleaned out. a few more cycles should do it.

my bubbler is a dirty girl so it'll take awhile to get her to be 100% clean.

rinsing it through hot water will help flush the shit out if u got a complex piece (sherlock, hammer)