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Funky water, funky vibes – time for a change.
Wondering if your bong water needs a refresh? Chances are, it’s due for a change.
Keeping your bong water fresh is key to a smoother and healthier smoke.
Let’s explore why and when you should swap out old bong water for new.
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In essence, bong water is your filtration system for the smoke produced by burning cannabis flower.
As the smoke travels through the bong, it hits the water, cooling it down and filtering out any nasty impurities in the smoke, like ash and tar.
And since the bong water is filtering these harmful substances and toxins out, it results in a smoother and safer smoke every time you take a hit.
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You might be wondering: is it really a big deal if my bong water isn’t crystal clear? The short answer: yes, it can be.
When bong water gets murky, it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and other gross stuff like mold. These can then end up in your lungs when you take a hit, leading to potential respiratory issues or infections.
Dirty water can also alter the taste and smell of your smoke, making the session less enjoyable if flavor is important to you. Plus, the buildup of residue in the bong water can clog up your piece over time, affecting its performance and lifespan.
It’s also important to regularly and properly clean the bong itself rather than just switching the water.
To keep things safe and clean, changing your bong water daily is best.
Here are some telltale signs that it’s time to swap out the old water for the new:
If your bong water looks cloudy or murky, it clearly indicates that it’s become contaminated with impurities and needs to be replaced. Hold your bong up to a light source – you should be able to look clearly through the water without many particles floating on top or inside.
Does your bong water smell or taste less than fresh? That’s a sign that it’s hosting bacteria and other unwanted substances. Fresh water should have little to no odor and leave you tasting the aroma of your weed.
Take a look at the walls of your bong. If you notice any layer of residue forming, it’s a sign that the water isn’t doing its job effectively and needs to be changed.
This also means that the inside of your bong needs to be cleaned. Strong bong cleaners can help get this residue off, but other accessories like bong-cleaning magnets can be more effective.
Dirty water could be blamed if you find it harder to pull smoke through your bong than usual. The buildup of residue can restrict airflow, resulting in increased drag.
The answer to this usually depends on how often you use the bong. Generally, changing the water after each smoking session is recommended for optimal freshness and filtration.
Some users prefer to change out bong water every few days, but this can result in a worsened buildup of residue or unseen bacteria that can compromise your health.
To keep your smoking experience clean and top-notch, change your bong water daily or after each session if smoking multiple times a day.
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