I clean my pieces the same way and usually boiling them a couple of times works for me. Are you getting a nice clean piece when you're done or is there still some resin? Usually after boiling mine I use a towel to hold the piece while it's still hot then unbend a paper clip to scrape some of the resin out while it's still soft. Then I turn my sink hot and run water through the piece while using the paper clip at the same time. After that I use basic dish soap and clean it up just to get the sticky stuff off the outside that also seems to get rid of that alcohol flavor.

Don't really know if that helps but I can't sleep and figured if I've been on this site for a couple years so I should start posting.
jmill32 Reviewed by jmill32 on . Cleaning with alcohol - weird issue I have an odd issue with cleaning my smoking utensils. I clean them with 99% isopropyl alcohol and salt, which I've never had an issue with before. However, the last time I cleaned them I haven't been able to get the alcohol taste out. I've flushed them with boiling water quite a few times, I also dissolve an Efferdent in there as well. Any suggestions on what's going on or what to do to get this nasty taste to go away? I'm concerned about smoking with them now because of the taste and if Rating: 5