$ 30.99
The GRUNGE OFF Glass Cleaner is a heavy-duty glass cleaner built for people who actually use their pieces and don’t want to spend all night scrubbing them. It’s ideal for smokers with multiple glass rigs, bongs, and bowls in rotation who need something that actually melts through buildup instead of just swirling it around. This 16 oz (473ml) ready-to-use bottle is all about soak-and-go convenience, giving you repeat deep cleans without harsh shaking or abrasive tools.
This cleaner is made for:
Think of GRUNGE OFF as a soak-and-forget cleaner. You’re letting chemistry do the heavy lifting instead of your wrists. Pour enough solution into your piece to cover the dirty areas, or place smaller items in a container and fully submerge them.
Let your glass sit in the solution so it can break down the built-up residue. The dirtier the piece, the longer you’ll want to leave it soaking. When the grime has lifted, rinse everything thoroughly with warm water and let it dry completely before you load it back up. Setting your freshly cleaned piece on a clean smoke shop accessory stand or tray helps keep it spotless between seshes.
For routine care, you can use smaller amounts of solution more frequently instead of waiting for your glass to get completely wrecked. That way your percs, downstems, and mouthpieces stay clear, and you’re not embarrassed to hand your piece to a friend.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Glass cleaner |
| Intended use | Cleaning glass smoking pieces |
| Volume | 16 oz (473ml) |
| Format | Ready-to-use liquid solution |
| Application | Soak-based cleaning (no mixing required) |
Let your glass cool down fully before adding any cleaner or liquid. After soaking with GRUNGE OFF and seeing the residue lift, rinse thoroughly with warm water until no cleaner remains, then let your piece air dry completely before using again. If you’re cleaning multiple small parts like slides or dropdowns, keep them together in a small container so you’re not chasing pieces around your sink.
Between deep cleans, storing cleaned rigs and bowls near your storage and packaging setup makes it easier to keep everything organized and ready for the next sesh.
Yes, it’s designed for glass of all types, including colored, fumed, and worked pieces. It works by soaking and loosening residue rather than scratching or scouring the surface. Just make sure you rinse thoroughly with warm water after cleaning.
This cleaner is intended for glass only. For non-glass gear, check out our lineup of silicone bongs and rigs that are easy to clean with more basic methods like warm water and mild soap.
If you’re a heavy smoker or dabber, cleaning every few uses keeps flavor and function on point. Light smokers can stretch it out a bit more, but once you see visible buildup in your perc or your hits start tasting stale, it’s time to give everything a soak. Keeping a consistent routine makes each clean much easier than waiting until the piece is totally caked.
Yes, that’s what it’s made for. Extra-dirty pieces might need a longer soak or a couple of rounds with fresh solution, especially if you haven’t cleaned them in months. Pairing the soak with a simple rinse and shake after can help get any last bits out of tight corners and percs. For pieces that have been neglected for a long time, you might want to protect your work area with a sheet of parchment paper or towel while you dump and rinse.
No mixing, no heating, no nonsense. GRUNGE OFF comes ready to use straight from the bottle. Just pour it into or over your glass and let it soak. Heating or altering the solution isn’t recommended.
Many people do reuse it a few times, especially for lighter cleanings. Once the solution looks heavily discolored or full of debris, it’s time to replace it with fresh cleaner. If you’re bouncing between rigs, bowls, and dab gear, consider keeping your cleaner bottle next to your dab tools so you remember to give everything a quick refresh on the same day.
Yes, it works great on smaller glass parts. Pop them into a small glass or container, cover with GRUNGE OFF, and let them soak. This is especially nice for pieces with tight airpaths where brushes and swabs can’t reach. Afterward, rinse well and let them dry on a clean surface like one of our glass jar lids or a drying rack so they don’t pick up dust before your next sesh.