How Often Should You Clean Your Hookah? A Guide To Maintaining Your Hookah’s Longevity

by | Jul 24, 2024 | Blog

Just like your favorite pair of sneakers, your hookah needs some TLC to stay in tip-top shape. A clean hookah not only looks better, but it also delivers a smoother, more enjoyable smoking experience. Here at GT Hookah Distribution, we want to help you keep your hookah – including our popular Steamulation hookahs – happy and healthy for years to come.

This guide will walk you through how often to clean your hookah, what you’ll need for a good cleaning, and some step-by-step instructions to make the process a breeze.

How Often Should You Clean Your Hookah?

There are two main levels of cleaning for your hookah:

  • Basic Cleaning: This is a quick rinse after each use to remove leftover residue and prevent buildup.
  • Deep Cleaning: This is a more thorough cleaning, done every 1-2 weeks, to ensure your hookah is completely sanitized and free of any lingering flavors or odors.
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Here’s a Breakdown of How Often to Tackle Each Type of Cleaning:

  • Change the Water: This is the simplest but most important step. Fresh water for every session keeps your hookah tasting fresh and prevents any nasty bacteria from growing.
  • Basic Rinse: After each use, give all the parts of your hookah (except for glued sections) a quick rinse with hot water. You can use a mild dish soap if there’s any stubborn residue.
  • Deep Clean: Every 1-2 weeks, depending on how often you use your hookah, disassemble it completely and give it a deep clean. This will involve soaking and scrubbing all the parts.

Pro Tip: If you’re not planning on using your hookah for a while, empty the water base and store it dry to prevent any musty smells.

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Hookah Cleaning Essentials: Your Cleaning Kit

Before you dive into cleaning your hookah, make sure you have the right tools on hand. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Hot Water: Hot water helps loosen up any sticky residue and makes cleaning easier.
  • Dish Soap (Optional): A mild dish soap can be helpful for stubborn residue, but avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
  • Cleaning Brushes: Having a variety of sized brushes, especially pipe cleaners, is handy for getting into all the nooks and crannies of your hookah.
  • Salt (Optional): Salt can be a gentle abrasive for scrubbing stubborn bits.
  • Towels: You’ll need a clean towel for drying your hookah after cleaning.
  • Lemon Juice (Optional): A little lemon juice can help cut through tough grime and leave a fresh scent. (Important Note: Only use lemon juice on glass parts, not on metal components).
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Now Let’s Get Cleaning: A Step-by-Step Guide

Here’s a breakdown of how to clean your hookah, from basic rinse to deep clean:

Basic Rinse:

  1. Empty the Water: This one’s a no-brainer! Discard the used water and rinse out the base with clean water.
  2. Rinse the Stem and Hose: Disconnect the stem and hose from the base and run hot water through them. You can use a pipe cleaner to scrub the inside of the hose if needed.
  3. Dry Everything: Use a clean towel to dry all the parts of your hookah completely before storing it.

Deep Clean:

  1. Disassemble Completely: Take apart your hookah, removing the hose, stem, and any other detachable parts. (Important Note: Don’t submerge any parts that are glued together, such as the vase on some models).
  2. Soak the Base: Fill the hookah base with hot water and dish soap (if needed). Let it soak for 30 minutes to loosen up any residue.
  3. Scrub Away: Use your brushes and a little dish soap or salt to scrub the inside of the base, paying attention to any hard-to-reach areas.
  4. Clean the Stem: For the stem, run hot water through it and use a pipe cleaner to scrub the inside. You can also soak the stem in hot water with soap if needed.
  5. Clean the Hose: This can be the trickiest part. You can try running hot water through the hose with the ends plugged, then shaking it vigorously to dislodge any residue. You can also try filling the hose with hot water and dish soap, letting it soak for 15 minutes, then rinsing thoroughly.
  6. Rinse Everything: Once you’ve scrubbed all the parts, rinse them thoroughly with hot water to remove any soap or cleaning residue.
  7. Lemon Fresh (Optional): If you want to add

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