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    Accumulating Resin in Smoking Pieces.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grava Flave
    i quit that after my motha found a burnt spoon

    and i had to explain what resin was so she wouldnt think i was doin heroin
    LOL! That was good.

    I just bought my first bowl and used it twice. I'm bothered by the fact that my bowl is no longer in mint condition.
    B u M b L ee K y Reviewed by B u M b L ee K y on . Accumulating Resin in Smoking Pieces. Hello. Well, the last several months of constant blazing has led to my bubbler and pipes accumulating an insane amount of resin. Now, with a solid steel wire, I can easily extract the resin from the stem and pipes. So far I've cleaned quite a bit out - but my question is: how do I go about processing it? Up to now, I've been scraping all the resin off into a small plastic container, and hopefully will soon be able to use it but do I need to dry it, or do anything in particular etc.. etc..? Rating: 5

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    Accumulating Resin in Smoking Pieces.

    Just out of curiosity Grava Flave, you didn't put the spoon back in the drawer surely? I mean, you kept it hidden for later use and she just stumbled upon it?

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