Sirdabsalot462
Well-Known Member
I always intend to use the claim..yet it just sits getting older and grosser..
I usually end up throwing it away...lol
However, this is the first time that I'm using PGA to clean my rig instead of the usual Iso, when I used to store my claim in Iso 99, the solution would always turn dark red/to brown.
In PGA the solution remains golden, and is resistant to oxidation that inevitably happens in Iso.
With that being said, its worth at least one shot.
I know the Iso method is supposed to cause rapid oxidation, and collected that for a long time, I had a pickle jar full of it and just chucked it.
I threw it out because one of my” mentors of oil” lol...says that the Iso is NOT a good idea, but I can only recall oxidation as being the reason.
Like usual..it'll probably end up being thrown out.
And .. For some reason, I actually like my rig a little dirty
Seems to draw better rips when the perc holes are slightly clogged. It also seems to burst certain flavor notes on the palette.
If you happen to have two rigs, try this out..
*Have one rig with about 4 days worth oil dabbage, with water levels just enough to cover the perc holes.
Another rig sparkling clean, with plenty of water.
I bet 5 straw-pennies you like the dirty rig better.
Lol
I usually end up throwing it away...lol
However, this is the first time that I'm using PGA to clean my rig instead of the usual Iso, when I used to store my claim in Iso 99, the solution would always turn dark red/to brown.
In PGA the solution remains golden, and is resistant to oxidation that inevitably happens in Iso.
With that being said, its worth at least one shot.
I know the Iso method is supposed to cause rapid oxidation, and collected that for a long time, I had a pickle jar full of it and just chucked it.
I threw it out because one of my” mentors of oil” lol...says that the Iso is NOT a good idea, but I can only recall oxidation as being the reason.
Like usual..it'll probably end up being thrown out.
And .. For some reason, I actually like my rig a little dirty
Seems to draw better rips when the perc holes are slightly clogged. It also seems to burst certain flavor notes on the palette.
If you happen to have two rigs, try this out..
*Have one rig with about 4 days worth oil dabbage, with water levels just enough to cover the perc holes.
Another rig sparkling clean, with plenty of water.
I bet 5 straw-pennies you like the dirty rig better.
Lol