Yes, after using a wood shisha hookah, the residue needs to be cleaned up in a timely manner. These residues include tobacco fragments, burning charcoal residue, ash, and water stains. If not cleaned up in a timely manner, it may affect the next smoking experience and even lead to damage to the wood shisha hookah.
The steps to clean a
wood shisha hookah typically include:
Empty the tobacco bowl: Discard any residue from the tobacco bowl and wipe it clean with a brush or soft cloth. Ensure that all burning tobacco fragments and ashes are cleaned up to avoid affecting the taste and taste of next smoking.
Cleaning charcoal residue: To clean charcoal residue, you can use a clip or small shovel to remove the remaining charcoal fragments, and then wipe the bottom of the tobacco bowl with a soft cloth. Ensure that charcoal residue does not clog the ventilation holes of the tobacco bowl.
Clean the interior of the hookah: Check for any remaining water stains or tobacco debris inside the hookah, and thoroughly clean the interior with warm water and cleaning agent. You can use a long handled brush or a soft cloth to clean the inner wall and bottom of the hookah, ensuring that the inside of the hookah is clean and odorless.
Clean the external surface: Use a damp cloth to wipe the external surface of the wood shisha hookah to remove any remaining cigarette ash, fingerprints, or stains. As needed, wooden surface cleaning agents or wood oil can be used to maintain and care for the external surface.
Thorough drying: After cleaning, ensure that both the inside and outside of the wood shisha hookah are thoroughly dried to prevent residual moisture from causing wood deformation or mold.
Regular cleaning of wood shisha hookahs can keep their appearance clean, provide a good smoking experience, and extend their lifespan. It is recommended to perform basic cleaning and regular thorough cleaning and maintenance after each use to ensure the long-term use of wood shisha hookah kettles.