How to Clean a Gallant Greeb Gravity Bong Bowl
Three Quick, Simple Methods to Get Your Greeb Looking Brand New
Gallant Gravity
A Gallant Greeb bottle bowl is the hero of your gravity bong setup. It slips effortlessly into almost any bottle you want and delivers big yet efficient hits that make your gravity ritual easier. But with all the frequent use over time, it can get dirty. The good news? Cleaning your Greeb is breeze, and with a little effort, you can keep it looking and performing like new.
Why Clean It & When to Clean It
As you use your Greeb, ash and gunk will gradually build up inside the bowl. This doesn’t just look gross—it reduces the room for your herbs and can hurt the flavor of your hits. A dirty Greeb can make your hits harsh and less enjoyable. Regular cleaning isn’t just about keeping it looking good; it’s about making sure you’re getting the biggest, most efficient pulls every time.
So, when should you clean it? That depends on how often you use it. But if you’re a frequent user and your Greeb is starting to look black instead of silver, it’s definitely time for a clean.
Overview of the Three Methods
Cleaning your Greeb is easier than you might think. There are three tried-and-true methods to get it sparkling clean. Each one has its pros and cons, but they all get the job done. You can boil your Greeb, use a simple mix of salt and rubbing alcohol, or go for a 420 cleaner. Let’s dive into the details, starting with the easiest method: boiling.
Boiling It
If you want a quick, no-fuss way to clean your Greeb, boiling is the way to go. You’ll need a stove, a small pot, and some Q-tips.
- Fill a pot with water and bring it to a boil on the stove.
- Carefully place your Greeb into the boiling water and let it boil for 5-10 minutes.
- Turn off the stove and let your Greeb cool before taking it out.
- Use Q-tips to clean out any leftover gunk.
Boiling it loosens up all that stubborn residue, making it easy to clear out. It’s simple, effective, and quick.
Salt and Isopropyl Alcohol
If you’re looking for a cleaning method with items you probably already have at home, try the salt and alcohol method. You’ll need isopropyl alcohol, coarse salt, a plastic bag, a rubber band, and Q-tips.
- Place your dirty Greeb in the plastic bag and pour in enough isopropyl alcohol to cover it completely (around 1 cup).
- Add 1-2 tablespoons of coarse salt into the bag. The salt acts like a scrubber, helping to break up the resin.
- Seal the bag with a rubber band and give it a good shake.
- Let your Greeb soak for 15-20 minutes, shaking the bag every few minutes to keep things moving.
- Rinse your Greeb thoroughly with warm water and use Q-tips to clean out any stubborn spots.
This method is quick, easy, and leaves your Greeb looking brand new.
420 Cleaner
If you want to make things even easier, grab a bottle of 420 cleaner. It’s a pre-made solution that works just like the salt and alcohol method, but with even less effort. For this, you’ll need a bottle of 420 cleaner, a plastic bag, a rubber band, and Q-tips.
- Place your dirty Greeb in the plastic bag.
- Shake the 420 cleaner and pour enough into the bag to cover your Greeb completely.
- Seal the bag with a rubber band and shake it up.
- Let your Greeb soak for about 10 minutes, shaking the bag every now and then.
- Rinse your Greeb with warm water and use Q-tips for any last bits of gunk.
420 cleaner is perfect if you want a quick, thorough clean without much effort.
Maintaining Your Greeb
Keeping your Greeb clean doesn’t have to be a big chore. Regular maintenance can help prevent buildup and make deep cleaning easier. After every few uses, grab a Q-tip and give the bowl a quick wipe. You can also use Gallant Gravity accessories like our Debowler or ash pokers to clear out ash after each session and keep your Greeb in top shape between sessions.
Which Method Is Best?
So, which method should you choose? All three work great, but some are easier or faster than others. Our favorite is the 420 cleaner—it’s quick, effective, and super easy. But whether you choose to boil, use salt and alcohol, or go with the 420 cleaner, the end result is the same: a clean, fresh Greeb ready for your next session.
Recap/Conclusion
Keeping your Greeb clean is key to enjoying smooth, flavorful hits. Whether you choose to boil it, use the salt and alcohol method, or go for the 420 cleaner, regular cleaning will keep your Greeb performing its best. And don’t forget to use Gallant Gravity accessories to help maintain your Greeb and keep it clean for longer.