It's been said, but rubbing alcohol (99%), then rinse out really, really well with really hot water.
It gets the taste out, so what I do before I stop, is I take an empty air hit from the piece being cleaning. If you can't taste alcohol, it's clean.
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It's been said, but rubbing alcohol (99%), then rinse out really, really well with really hot water.
It gets the taste out, so what I do before I stop, is I take an empty air hit from the piece being cleaning. If you can't taste alcohol, it's clean.
lol wait until you walk away from the stove and hear a vary quiet *pop* while making goo hash... and turn around to find a beautiful blue fire coming out of the pan... yeeeeah.... that was when I started making it in a double-boiler...my mom uses hers to melt chocolate and make pastry frosting... lol... if she only knew what I use MINE for....Quote:
Originally Posted by dutch.lover
hint... goo hash seems to improve a bit with age anyway... sweeten up... be less harsh... I may be imagining that though.
they used a double boiler method too for making theirs. I was a little worried when my step-bro came and collected by bf for some "male bonding time"! I was like "please don't blow up my boyfriend" lol!
I just guffawed.Quote:
Originally Posted by dutch.lover
OMG that was great.
I tossed my pipe in my dishwasher. Its a small 4" pipe. Exterior and bowl came out clean clean, but the inside wasn't really clean either.
Nothing wrong with it in my opinion. Cascade can handle it.