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I have a confession to make: I’m an alcohol abuser.

Please, try not to judge. This isn’t easy to admit. I’ve tried my damnedest to quit; I really have. I’ve probably tried a dozen other solutions, all purported to satisfy that need, to cut through the daily sludge and clear up those sticky situations. But eventually, I always end up reaching for that same clear, plastic bottle. It’s ruined just about everything I care about.

Well, really, it’s only ruined my silicone pipe collection. Isopropyl is a terrible choice for cleaning silicone.

I was beginning to lose hope, but then Eyce came out with their solution. Literally, it’s a solution; a plant-based, nontoxic solution designed specifically for removing the gunk from your silicone pipe without any alcohol. No dyes. No fragrances. No paragons. No shit. Just a well-thought out concoction of plant-derived essential oils developed to cut through the stickiest of the icky without ruining your piece. Not a fan of silicone? Well, it works on glass too. Really, it works on pretty much any material used to burn the good herb. The secret is in the solution. It’s science.

Don’t abuse alcohol. Use plants instead. Use Eyce Silicone Cleaner.

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