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Mile High Cleaner. Vinegar will not dissolve resin.Are you talking about vinegar or @Mile HIGH Cleaner ? I’ve used MHC and it’s excellent stuff for cleaning pipes. CL
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Mile High Cleaner. Vinegar will not dissolve resin.Are you talking about vinegar or @Mile HIGH Cleaner ? I’ve used MHC and it’s excellent stuff for cleaning pipes. CL
Idk? I never tried using vinegar but @Mile HIGH Cleaner does an awesome job cleaning pipes and trimming scissors . CLMile High Cleaner. Vinegar will not dissolve resin.
The resin must be like concrete. Cleopatra used vinegar to dissolve a pearl and impress Mark Anthony at the same time.Mile High Cleaner. Vinegar will not dissolve resin.
Pearls are made of calcium carbonate and will dissolve in an acid like vinegar. Resin is oil based and will not dissolve from vinegar.The resin must be like concrete. Cleopatra used vinegar to dissolve a pearl and impress Mark Anthony at the same time.
Pipes are an improvement, as are bongs, vapes, rigs... Life is about Progress. Earlier in this thread you proposed some sort of disposable bong which would increase trash. One person followed that idea and made "ice bong" which takes a lot of prep and had to be planned out for when it was ready and it made wet spots as it melted.How about this ? -- ditch the bongs / hitters / whatever -- .. roll your high .. Now we do not want to hear any expose on the harm the burning of smoking papers will render upon the environment..
Let's see an advertisement for Zig Zag
Happy Highs
MotaMan
To "use" vinegar means shaking and waiting for a long time. Vinegar is a weak 5% acid solution, Acid dissolves more than resin but vinegar is considerably less effective than ISO so that means even more shaking and waiting. and it still requires a HUGE amount, like 3000 drops, in comparison to the 30 drops (comparatively, 1%) of Mile HIGH and the right scrubber.Why not use vinegar? It will take rust right off of iron skillets. Plus it kills mold. If it's safe for hummingbirds, it should be safe for humans.
We have never used it on a rolling machine. I would love to have a picture. Thank you!Cleaned my rolling machine right up. It's good stuff.
Thank you!Are you talking about vinegar or @Mile HIGH Cleaner ? I’ve used MHC and it’s excellent stuff for cleaning pipes. CL
Thank you!Idk? I never tried using vinegar but @Mile HIGH Cleaner does an awesome job cleaning pipes and trimming scissors . CL
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Household vinegar is a 5% acetic acid solution. I think Stargazer is right, vinegar will dissolve resin given enough time and quantity of vinegar. If you are willing to wait a week or two, and have a big jug of it, I think vinegar would eventually work. It would be the slowest and smelliest way to clean and you would have to own lots of glass as most of it would be soaking for days. Not a very good option and you are still dumping an acid into the sewer in copious amounts...The sewer is not magic and the amounts would be significant and would probably cause some other environmental issue as hundreds of thousands of gallons were dumped by the hundreds of millions of the canna consumers. (estimated 5.8% of the population or about 435 million).The resin must be like concrete. Cleopatra used vinegar to dissolve a pearl and impress Mark Anthony at the same time.
Sewers in general are a bad idea. If you have an aquarium then you know that leaving the fish poop in the water can cause all sort of problems for the fish. Fin rot, gill damage and eventually death. The ocean is like a big aquarium and adding more poop (especially in the amounts released today) is a bad idea.The sewer is not magic
Here's an after pic of my rolling machine. Didn't think to take a before.
Take that one to Antique Roadshow!! Well used and dependable
Ink is a little faded but it rolls like a champ. Usually 4-5 joints a day.
Thank you for clearing that up for me. Maybe I should take those cannabis courses that some colleges are offering so I can learn about the herb. God knows I could use the knowledge.Pearls are made of calcium carbonate and will dissolve in an acid like vinegar. Resin is oil based and will not dissolve from vinegar.
OUCH!! I didn't know that! But vinegar is good if you have a rusted iron skillet. There are some things that can only get cooked in an iron skillet. Catfish for one, and it's good to bake cornbread in. My mom will be gone 2 years in June and I miss her cooking already. Reminded me of home.Household vinegar is a 5% acetic acid solution. I think Stargazer is right, vinegar will dissolve resin given enough time and quantity of vinegar. If you are willing to wait a week or two, and have a big jug of it, I think vinegar would eventually work. It would be the slowest and smelliest way to clean and you would have to own lots of glass as most of it would be soaking for days. Not a very good option and you are still dumping an acid into the sewer in copious amounts...The sewer is not magic and the amounts would be significant and would probably cause some other environmental issue as hundreds of thousands of gallons were dumped by the hundreds of millions of the canna consumers. (estimated 5.8% of the population or about 435 million).
Vinegar vapor does have repercussions...This is from a quick search
Breathing vapours with high levels of acetic acid can cause irritation of eyes, nose and throat, cough, chest tightness, headache, fever and confusion. In serious cases damage to the airways, a fast heart rate and eye damage can occur. An accumulation of fluid in the lungs may occur and may take up 36 hours to develop.
Hey MotaMan,Use grain alcohol -- on a grander scale -- look at the U.S. at night all lit up -- now ponder how many friggin windmills it would take to keep those lights lit -- ALL NIGHT -- .. Imagine the DREAM of electric vehicles -- tell me how long it will take to install the infrastructure to maintain a recharging grid from coast to coast ??? -- and the amount of power to maintain the grid -- there's not enough windmills or solar panels and never will be..
The eco schmucks cannot answer these basic questions -- let alone the question -- of what do you do with the spent batteries from all those electric life savers??? -- the battery on a electric semi rig is 3200 lbs -- you cannot recycle them.
Tangents are nice
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MotaMan