Isopropyl Alcohol to clean, is it safe?

Mile HIGH Cleaner

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Isopropyl Alcohol and salt, shaking and waiting. The standard most Bong Cleaners imitate (for more money). Of course you use ISO!
but...

Do you think ISO is safe for you, the environment and the future? With 5.8% estimated Canna consumers that's currently 435 million and rising and it is not even legal yet
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  • Made from Fossil Fuels in an oil refinery
  • Is a VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) Air Pollutant vapor.
  • Major contributor to Ground Level Ozone which Kills one million yearly.
  • Damages Sewer and Septic tank by killing the good bacteria
  • is on the Federal "Special Health Hazards Substance List".
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is printed on the label and written by a lawyer

ISO is more like Gasoline than Grain Alcohol but both would work about the same, which is not very good. All of us have stories of finding black spots in a "clean" piece or getting that lungful of chemical flavor. But cleaning is so distasteful that many will clean the toilet more often than the bong

We do not use the "Shake and Wait" method to clean anything else. Perhaps it is our technique that is faulty?

Every other cleaner in our home has a matching tool, scrubber or technique. Toothbrushes to Brillo pads, we make a cleaner and tool to clean everything. Why not a bong? Most bongs are no harder to clean than a Flower Vase using a bottle brush or magnetic scrubber. The Key is the RIGHT CLEANER that works with nature to change the resin so it is not stick and easily washed away using tools.

We need a sustainable, effective, plant-based cleaner.

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Cheap, fast and so safe you could drink Mile HIGH Cleaner

  • 50 cleanings per bottle, MHC is cheaper than ISO
  • Insanely effective plant based formula
  • Cleans fast using tools made to do the job.
  • Kills germs but is so safe it is edible








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