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Carolina Panthers Glass bowl


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Just picked up a glass pipe with "panthers" engraved into it. Hard to see until the color fills in. In addition to that it also has a lil hologram in the front of the bowl but on the the inside thats an official panthers logo.

This is going to be a nice addition to tailgating!

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Just picked up a glass pipe with "panthers" engraved into it. Hard to see until the color fills in. In addition to that it also has a lil hologram in the front of the bowl but on the the inside thats an official panthers logo.

This is going to be a nice addition to tailgating!

That's sick! Too bad you won't be able to see any of that after a couple months of use. Cleaning pipes is a bitch.

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That's sick! Too bad you won't be able to see any of that after a couple months of use. Cleaning pipes is a bitch.

A little bit of formula 420 and you'll see it just fine.

But yea good look on the new pipe, I've been looking for a panther piece my self but haven't ran across one.

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That's sick! Too bad you won't be able to see any of that after a couple months of use. Cleaning pipes is a bitch.

You just have to have the right tools/process. As Quimby said, get yourself some F420. Then go to your local Pet or Aquarium supply store. Buy a pack of filter brushes. They look like pipecleaners but with long handles and are more durable. They typically come in packs of 3, with a small, medium, and large size. The brushes are especially useful for bongs. You can use regular pipe cleaners on smaller pieces.

Use the F420 as directed on the bottle. Then use the appropriate sized filter brush on it while rinsing under the hottest water your hands can handle. I can get almost any piece completely spotless using this method. Only takes 10-15 minutes.

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