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Earthwalker
#1 Posted : 7/29/2014 5:40:22 AM
Title says it all really , how do you fellow changa lovers deal with the changa smell that comes with the rank after effects of smoking in the bong ??
 
Rabbit
#2 Posted : 7/29/2014 6:51:18 AM
Willing to bet that cleaning it with a mild acid (perhaps citric, or even better lemon juice since it smells good), followed by hot water, ethanol/isopropanol, then a second hot water rinse would do the trick. Agitation would only help.

Dish soap in the 2nd hot water rinse might get any smelly non-polar substances that would remain, as it allows them to become miscible with water. Worth a try.

If that doesn't work, hit it with some toluene/xylene. Just make sure that's completely evaporated before using again.
 
Earthwalker
#3 Posted : 7/29/2014 7:06:10 AM
I'll give it ago , thanks
 
3rdI
#4 Posted : 7/29/2014 8:37:29 AM
You smell that?
Do you smell that?
Changa, son.
Nothing else in the world smells like that.
I love the smell of Changa in the morning.
You know, one time we had a hill blazed, for 12 hours.
When it was all over, I walked up. We found loads of 'em, not one but a thousand tripping psychonaughts.
The smell, you know that indole smell, the whole hill. Smelled like . . . victory.
INHALE, SURVIVE, ADAPT

it's all in your mind, but what's your mind???

fool of the year

 
nexusdisciple
#5 Posted : 7/29/2014 3:06:59 PM
This is exactly why I bought a dedicated changa bubbler and stopped smoalking changa in the bonga. Neither burning DMT nor changa resin smell nice.

My best advice is to clean your piece frequently. I clean mine with IPA then do a hot water rinse every few times I smoke so it never gets really dirty.

The absolute worst is changa joints in my opinion. Since you are holding the joint the entire time the changa stink can permeate into the fingers you are holding it with. I've only smoked a couple changa joints due to the wastefulness of it, however each time I have had to wash my hands multiple times or use some sort of solvent to get the smell off my hands or else the smell would pervade for hours.

Despite the smell, I still love you my stinky psychedelic salad <3

Quote:
You smell that?
Do you smell that?
Changa, son.
Nothing else in the world smells like that.
I love the smell of Changa in the morning.


I do love me the smell of some unburnt changa. Once the pyrolization of the sacred molecule starts it goes down hill from there Sad
 
Kobranek
#6 Posted : 7/30/2014 1:23:41 AM
I don't know why but the smell of burnt change smells like someone's breath who has some serious halitosisSick

I'll burn some sage to help with the smoke and running hot water and ipa through the bong is enough to be able to smoke cannabis again.
 
Earthwalker
#7 Posted : 8/17/2014 9:08:24 PM
3rdI wrote:
You smell that?
Do you smell that?
Changa, son.
Nothing else in the world smells like that.
I love the smell of Changa in the morning.
You know, one time we had a hill blazed, for 12 hours.
When it was all over, I walked up. We found loads of 'em, not one but a thousand tripping psychonaughts.
The smell, you know that indole smell, the whole hill. Smelled like . . . victory.

Laughing Laughing Laughing
 
Tyler_Trismegistus
#8 Posted : 8/17/2014 9:25:07 PM
I usually clean my changa bong with acetone, but better wear a mask for that cause the changa stink coupled with the smell of acetone could make even the strongest stomachs wretch
 
jamie
Salvia divinorum expert | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growingSenior Member | Skills: Plant growing, Ayahuasca brewing, Mushroom growing
#9 Posted : 8/17/2014 9:41:31 PM
I like the smell.
Long live the unwoke.
 
Godsmacker
#10 Posted : 9/3/2014 7:00:09 AM
I agree with jamie---you guys got it all wrong. Changa smells great. If i could, I would make (and patent and market) a cologne/perfume which smells of changa. I would call it changalicous and, without a doubt, it would make me a multi billionaire. People seem to love really rank smells (just sample some perfumes at your local boutique) and the smell of freshly burned changa would resonate well with the modern day cosmetic crowd. Nothing smells better than a person wreaking of that tripalicious taste of changa.

I feel sorry for you guys who seem to disapprove of the smell of a changabanga. To me, the smell of changa/indole brings back fond memories of the places and things i have encountered on my travels accross hyperspace and fills me with satisfaction as I reminisce on what I saw, and what I will see. My advice would be to never clean out your changabanga/changapipe until the becomes a sanitation hazard. Some people never clean their coffee/espresso machines because they consider the continuous flow of coffee/espresso through the pipes to help add a distinct flavor to the brew, and they're right-coffee made from a seasoned coffee pot/espresso machine/french press/etc does taste better than coffee from a new machine. IMO the same goes with changabangas.

Smoalk on,
-Godsmacker
'"ALAS,"said the mouse, "the world is growing smaller every day. At the
beginning it was so big that I was afraid, I kept running and running, and I was glad
when at last I saw walls far away to the right and left, but these long walls have
narrowed so quickly that I am in the last chamber already, and there in the corner
stands the trap that I must run into." "You only need to change your direction," said
the cat, and ate it up.' --Franz Kafka
 
Earthwalker
#11 Posted : 9/3/2014 7:05:58 AM
Godsmacker wrote:
I agree with jamie---you guys got it all wrong. Changa smells great. If i could, I would make (and patent and market) a cologne/perfume which smells of changa. I would call it changalicous and, without a doubt, it would make me a multi billionaire. People seem to love really rank smells (just sample some perfumes at your local boutique) and the smell of freshly burned changa would resonate well with the modern day cosmetic crowd. Nothing smells better than a person wreaking of that tripalicious taste of changa.

I feel sorry for you guys who seem to disapprove of the smell of a changabanga. To me, the smell of changa/indole brings back fond memories of the places and things i have encountered on my travels accross hyperspace and fills me with satisfaction as I reminisce on what I saw, and what I will see. My advice would be to never clean out your changabanga/changapipe until the becomes a sanitation hazard. Some people never clean their coffee/espresso machines because they consider the continuous flow of coffee/espresso through the pipes to help add a distinct flavor to the brew, and they're right-coffee made from a seasoned coffee pot/espresso machine/french press/etc does taste better than coffee from a new machine. IMO the same goes with changabangas.

Smoalk on,
-Godsmacker

Big grin Big grin Big grin

Also I'm pinching you're word changalicous !Thumbs up
 
acacian
#12 Posted : 9/3/2014 8:07:49 AM
personally i love it everytime i stick my nose near the neck it reminds me of deepness
 
Orion
Senior Member
#13 Posted : 9/3/2014 2:47:00 PM
Any word on vaped changa and the smell? It seems hard to vape (and not burn) without a dedicated bit, which I don't have (yet), so I wouldn't know.
Art Van D'lay wrote:
Smoalk. It. And. See.
 
Hieronymous
#14 Posted : 9/3/2014 3:26:24 PM
That's always a problem when you chang without the nang chaser.

The nang (no2) leaves a taste that overpowers the chang taste and smell and almost all you can taste and smell is the residue from the bi-products of the n02 and the n02 itself.

Chang nang bang ! Thumbs up

Seriously though, changa does leave a bit of an after taste but for me it's just a lingering reminder of the awesomeness I've just subjected myself to.
 
SHroomtroll
#15 Posted : 9/3/2014 5:53:38 PM
If you vape it instead of smoking it wont smell nearly as bad.
The effects are also alot nicer and less harch.
 
olympus mon
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#16 Posted : 9/3/2014 8:21:48 PM
I love the smell of dmt and or changa smoked. Unless its burned to me it smells beautifully floral. I use good smelling herb infused ipa's to make changa. They add a very nice fragrance and taste on a whole. Maybe give that a try.

DMT xtals smell especially floral. Do you dislike that as well?
I am not gonna lie, shits gonna get weird!
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The Art of Changa. making the perfect blend.
 
starway6
#17 Posted : 9/3/2014 9:00:19 PM
3rdI wrote:
You smell that?
Do you smell that?
Changa, son.
Nothing else in the world smells like that.
I love the smell of Changa in the morning.
You know, one time we had a hill blazed, for 12 hours.
When it was all over, I walked up. We found loads of 'em, not one but a thousand tripping psychonaughts.
The smell, you know that indole smell, the whole hill. Smelled like . . . victory.



Good ONE!!..[
That was a great vietnam movie!

But to think about it... Why..Does vaped spice leave such a strong oder?? Shocked
 
concombres
#18 Posted : 9/12/2014 9:48:40 PM
Kobranek wrote:
I don't know why but the smell of burnt change smells like someone's breath who has some serious halitosisSick

I'll burn some sage to help with the smoke and running hot water and ipa through the bong is enough to be able to smoke cannabis again.


Funny thats not the first time ive heard that comment. After smoking some changa i had someone tell me that whatever i just smoked smelled like a 90yr old man with gingavitis's rotting gums. Laughing
I kind of like the smell. Its an acquired taste Razz


 
Bdevall158
#19 Posted : 9/13/2014 4:51:06 AM
jamie wrote:
I like the smell.


same here Very happy
LOVE & LIGHT
 
 
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