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Gold Lined Blue Glass Pipe

Gold Lined Glass Pipe

SKU: GPC-18
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Description for Glass Pipe

The gold-lined blue glass pipe is a luxurious and captivating smoking accessory.

This pipe showcases a beautiful blue glass body with delicate gold lining. The combination of the rich blue color and the shimmering gold creates an elegant and eye-catching look.

Crafted from glass, it offers a smooth smoking experience. The quality material ensures durability, so you can enjoy this pipe for a long time.

The gold lining adds a touch of opulence and sophistication to the pipe. It makes it stand out as a unique and stylish piece.

Whether you're using it for a special occasion or as part of your regular smoking routine, the gold-lined blue glass pipe is sure to impress.

How To Use A Glass Pipe?

Step 1. The Right Type of Fire for Lightning a Bowl

The type of fire matters when it comes to lighting your bowl of smoking blend. There are three ways you can light your smoking pipe: matches, fluid lighters, and butane lighters.

And just to make it clear, candle lighters and cigarette lighters do not work well for smoking tobacco pipe as they have a larger flame and they burn too hot which can damage the bowl.

Matches

Matches are the most traditional way of lighting a bowl of your fancy smoking pipes. You can just simply strike a matchstick, hold it until the sulfur is burnt, and then gently puff through the mouthpiece while you move the matchstick in a lazy circular pattern around the bowl full of your herbal smoking mix/ tobacco smoking substance.

Fluid Lighters

The fluid lighters are reliable in almost any weather and hold up well.  Although these lighters can harm the rim of your bowl and can also give your smoking blend an unpleasant smell and taste.

Butane Lighters

The butane lighters reduce the risk of harming the flavor of your smoking substance. The butane lighters help you keep the flame right where you need it and also help you avoid burning your hands. Butane lighters are the most attractive and convenient lighters for your fancy smoking pipes. Although they are a bit of an investment, they are worth buying.

Step 2. Lightning Your Smoking Pipe

You have to light your smoking pipe correctly to make sure it stays lit as much as possible. Most pipe smokers light their pipe twice.

Charring Light

The first light is named the charring light. As in this step you have to gently puff through the mouthpiece while moving the fire gently around the smoking blend in a lazy circle. The gentle fire will char the substance on the top. After which you can take the next step for the best smoking pipe experience.

Second Light

After you get the char on top, you can gently tamp down your smoking substance in the bowl and repeat the lighting.

With experience, you will learn to go through the entire bowl in just these two lightning.

Step 3. Keep Your Pipe Lit with Tamping

Ash relics form on the top of the smoking substance while you smoke a bowl. The relish needs gentle tamping down. You can use a smoking pipe tamper to tamp down the smoking substance evenly.

Step 4. Smoking Pace

The aim is to take puffs often enough to keep the smoking blend lit. But also take the puffs slow enough to keep it cool or rather, not too hot. Smoking hot can damage the bowl and also result in a dreaded tongue bite.

To keep yourself notified of the condition of the substance, you can hold the smoking pipe by the bowl. So that you can know when the bowl is too hot, you can slow down. Better to relight than to smoke very hot.

How To Clean A Glass Pipe?

Step 1: De-Gunk Your Piece

You’ll need to remove any loose particles from your piece. You can do this by running the dirty glass piece through hot water and/or holding it upside down and gently tapping. You can use a pipe cleaner or a paperclip to dislodge much of the resin. Be gentle — even in the tough spots — so that you don’t break it. Don’t worry about getting everything as you’ll loosen the harder spots when you soak.

Step 2: Place Your Piece in a Ziploc Bag

Fill your Ziploc bag with rubbing alcohol, and then place your piece in ensuring it is submerged. The alcohol will break down all the resin and tar so that you can more easily remove stains.

Step 3: Add Salt

Generously add salt to the mixture. Salt acts as a mild abrasive allowing you to scrub off the residual particles. It will also help you reach a place with a brush or sponge that would normally be difficult to reach. Everyone has a different preference for what kind of salt they like to use. I prefer kosher salt.

Step 4: Seal Bag, and Shake Rapidly

Seal the bag and shake the pipe in the bag until you’ve worked in the salt to all parts of your piece. Do this for a solid 90 seconds to two minutes (or until visibly clean). You can try putting your hands in the bag and using your fingers to close off the openings of the pipe, allowing you to shake the mixture inside the chamber.

Step 5: Pour Out, Rinse & Repeat

By this point, the solution will appear dark brown (and nasty). Pour it out and refill the bag with alcohol once more, repeating Step 5.  Make sure you run your piece under water to remove any loose remains and remnants from the salt and alcohol. For extra dirty pipes, you may want to soak for several hours or overnight.

When you’re finished, do a final rinse with hot water. Be sure to discard the old solution in the toilet rather than a sink as it will likely not smell particularly nice.

Step 6: Buff Up Your Piece With Q-Tips or Cotton

You may or may not need to do this step depending on how much of a perfectionist you are. But, you can use Q-tips and a little bit of alcohol to clean any leftover residue.

Specification

  • Product Size:3.94(inch)
  • Material:Borosilicate Glass
  • Net Weight: 40g

Products include

  • 1x Gold Lined Blue Glass Pipe

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