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Mile HIGH Cleaner
@Mile HIGH Cleaner
Owner: Jim Berry
Home of effective cleaning for all pipes and Water-pipe, or glass. 50 cleanings per bottle! Organic, sustainable, cheaper, faster than ISO.
milehighcleaner.com
I am of the opinion that too often we tend to forget that all these great
sponsors we interact with here - great companies - have human beings behind them. Owners. Generally the person who is responsible for the vision of the company:
I recently got my
@Mile HIGH Cleaner prize from POTM. But I forgot I had to make a choice regarding that prize, so I got a message from the owner, a lovely fellow named Jim Berry, asking me about my choice. That reminder message turned into my having the privilege to get to know Mr. Berry a little bit, and offered the opportunity to pick his brain a little bit. So before we get to the product, let’s get to know the human being behind the product - Mr. Jim Berry.
First, Jim is a helluva nice guy. That’s always a great place to start. To me he comes off as very committed, very straightforward, and very humble. He has a very great love for our little blue ball, and an undeniable sense for doing his part to maintain it. I’m a musician and listen to a lot of bands. I’ll listen to music I don’t even particularly like - as long as I believe that THEY believe in what they’re doing. Jim is, by analogy, like that, only his product is actually good! Amazing actually. He completely believes in what he’s doing and he made me believe in him. Great experience, and a great honor. Jim is a warm individual who made me want to learn more.
Mile HIGH Cleaner is his baby. He has found a way to not just scrape sticky resin off your piece, gumming up everything you touch and all that. Instead, his cleaner actually changes the resin! It makes it so that is simply rinses right out and light brown haze that’s left comes off with barely any effort in the regular dishwash clean finish.
It’s really cool. So what I did was smoke a lot of weed and kief from my bong until it got way dirtier than I would ever let it get. I powered through several bad tasting hits as a result, but that’s the price of research. Lol! I wanted a true test for the product. No softballs here.
Wow. It works GREAT. And it’s good for the environment! Downsides? What downsides?
This will show you, and I went piece by piece since it was so dirty. Also step by step. This is a longish photographic display, 15 pictures.
1/2. Our starting point.
3-8. Mile High Cleaner to the rescue! Here’s what comes with the kit:
9. First you fill with warm water and let it sit for a minute to warm up the resin. In my case I soaked the pieces separately:
10. Then you add 20-30 drops of the cleaner. Again, I did that separately.
11. Then you shake the cleaner into the pieces and then use the oh-so-awesome brush kit however necessary depending on the piece you’re cleaning, The resin comes right off and the thicker parts adhere to the brushes.
12/13. Then you simply wash with dishwash soap as usual. The brushes work real well to easily remove any light brown haze inside the piece.
14. Real clean piece, and you can pat yourself on the back for taking one small step to help preserve planet Earth.
15. Then, to celebrate, you smoke a bong hit from your super clean bong. No leftover odor. No residue in the water. It’s perfect. In this picture you see how amazingly oily the bowl and stem got from ONE hit of my Mac and Jack topped with White Widow kief.
Sounds like a lot of steps but it took the same time it always takes. And did a way better job. It destroys garbage like 420 Cleaner. It’s safe (you could drink it). It’s responsible. And I don’t have a bunch of sponges cut into different sizes and covered with sticky resin making them ineffective next time.
Bravo Jim Berry!!! Excellent work by you, and thank you very much for your support of all of us here in the 420 community.