KLEAR Kryptonite – Glass & Bong Cleaner

Nobody likes dirty glass. KLEAR Kryptonite Original Formula glass and bong cleaner is the only cleaner specifically designed for 420 and 710 smokers.

This environmentally-friendly solution is a clay-based cleaner and contains no acetone, alcohol, salt or other harsh abrasives. Kryptonite is the lowest VOC cannabis cleaner on the market today! It works by coating and bonding with resin builds up – no shaking or scrubbing; simply let it sit for 30 minutes, rinse it out with hot water and your glass is sparkling clean with no harmful chemicals left behind. In keeping with the “green” theme – when the 270 ml water pipe shaped bottle is empty it can be recycled into an actual smoking rig!

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