Dealing with Hookah Corrosion: Tips and Solutions

Hookah corrosion is a common issue that hookah owners often encounter. It occurs when the materials used to make a hookah, such as metal parts or glass components, gradually deteriorate over time due to various factors. These factors typically include exposure to moisture, the heat generated during smoking sessions, and the corrosive residues left behind by tobacco and charcoal. Understanding how to prevent it and take proper care of your hookah is essential for ensuring the durability and safety of this beloved smoking apparatus.

So, here are some tips that you can apply to your hookah for dealing with corrosion:

Routinely wash and clean up your hookah

Cleaning hookah is one of the most important things for you, because that a dirty hookah, the taste will not be enjoyable and just disturbing you and other people who smoke session. Regularly, you have to clean your hookah in 1-2 sessions each. Because helps prevent mold keeps old, past-smoked flavors from building up, and extending the life of your hookah pipe. Also, use every washable material, find a washable hookah hose, and use hookah that the parts can be separated. Because you can clean it more easily, and more detail to each part. You can use a small brush such as toothpaste (that is not used for your teeth) to scrub the inside of the hookah parts such as hookah stem. You can see our article about how to clean your hookah here:

Keep it dry when you do not use the hookah

When you do not use the hookah/after you wash it, you have to keep it dry. The best thing you can do is wipe it with a soft scrubber slowly, and make sure your hookah is dry so that there will be no moisture in your hookah parts.

Use distilled water

Cleaning your hookah with distilled water is a smart and effective way to maintain its longevity and ensure a better smoking experience. Distilled water, which is free from impurities and minerals commonly found in tap water, provides several advantages when it comes to cleaning your hookah. Using distilled water for cleaning not only maintains the aesthetic appeal of your hookah but also contributes to a smoother and more enjoyable smoking experience by keeping it free from contaminants and mineral deposits.

Those three solutions are the most effective in preventing your hookah corrosion, but what about your hookah that already has corrosion? What is the solution?

The first thing you must check for when searching a rust is in your hookah hose, you can do a simple check by using a flashlight. You can check the hose until the connector. If you found an orange color or yellow inside the hose, then it’s a rust that stuck on it. And sometimes it’s already hard to clean if your hookah hose port already full of rust, even with rust cleaner it’s already hard to remove it. If your hookah hose already has that kind of situation, then don’t use it anymore, because the particles can fly to your mouth when you inhale it. So the best way is to buy a new hookah hose. Because to clean the hose is already too late.

Hope this article helps.

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