The beauty of grinders is that they don't have to be cleaned as often as other cannabis accessories. Still, after a while, your grinder may start to get stuck and stop working correctly, which means it’s time to wash it. We have three different methods to get this job done.
The first method takes the most time but will preserve any plant residue for future use, while the second is ideal for those in a time crunch who don’t care to save any plant matter. Lastly, the third method will not only leave your grinder spotless but will give you a THC-infused drink at the end.
However, if you want to save yourself the trouble, invest in a tool that is made with stainless steel and dishwasher safe.
Whatever route you choose will make your grinder look and work like new. So without further ado, let’s dive into the ideal approach to cleaning your herb grinder—method one.
Method 1: Freeze Your Herb Grinder
In this process, you are going to put the grinder in the freezer before cleaning it. By doing that, you will preserve the incredibly rich, powdery kief for further use. The tools you need for this will include:
- Freezer
- Toothpick
- Soft-bristled brush
- Plastic bag or glass jar
- 91% isopropyl alcohol
Step 1: Put Your Grinder in the Freezer
Grab the grinder that needs to be cleaned, and start disassembling it. After you have everything separated, put the leftover plant matter into another bowl on the side. If you have resin or other material stuck to the chamber, don’t worry, you will remove this during the next step.
Step 2: Time to Go in the Freezer
Inside the freezer, you need to lay each piece upright and separate from one another. Leave it in the freezer for 30 minutes minimum.
By putting the grinder in the freezer, the leftover plant residue will start to clump together as it freezes, making removal much easier.
Step 3: Remove the Plant Material
Taking out your grinder from the freezer, it is time to save the kief left behind. Using a toothpick and a brush, start by gently scraping the plant residue from every edge of the grinder pieces. After all the chambers are cleaned and the plant material is set aside, it is time to give it a thorough clean.
Step 4: Bathe It in Alcohol
To bathe your grinder, you can fill up a mason jar or plastic bag with isopropyl alcohol. Then, place each piece into the alcohol, fully submerged. Have it soak for 20 minutes or longer. If you are using a plastic bag, you can occasionally shake it up and down to break away the grime.
Step 5: Clean It Some More
Remove all of the chambers from the alcohol. Using a toothpick, scrub away any stubborn material left behind. This step should be pretty quick.
Step 6: Rinse, Dry, and Grind
We made it to the end! Take the grinder and rinse it under hot water for 30 seconds. Use a clean paper towel or washcloth and dry down each piece, including the grinding teeth. After it has been completely dry, you can put the grinder back together. From here, it should be sparkling while smoothly rotating in each direction.
Method 2: A Quick Alternative
We will admit that the first method does take more time, so if you’re in a time crunch, this alternative may fit you better. In these directions, we will skip the freezers and go straight into washing them. To start, you are going to need:
- Toothpick
- Soft-bristled brush
- Plastic bag or glass jar
- 91% isopropyl alcohol
- Toothbrush
Step 1: Disassemble Your Grinder
Start by disassembling and separating each chamber of the grinder. After everything has been divided, dump out the remaining plant matter onto a plate. You can take a toothpick to scrape away any resin you find. But keep in mind, by not freezing it, you won’t be able to save all of the residue.
Step 2: Bathe in Alcohol
Grab a plastic bag or glass jar and fill it with alcohol. Then, fully submerge each piece inside the container for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Step 3: Time to Scrub
Time is up, which means grab your toothbrush and grinder from the alcohol. Laying down everything in front of you, one by one, take the toothbrush and scrape any plant material that you see.
Step 4: Rinse, Dry, and Grind
Once your grinder is polished to perfection, rinse it under hot water. Then, grab a clean rag, and dry it thoroughly. Now, grab some flower and get to grinding!
Method 3: Cleaning Your Grinder with Milk