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GLOW: How to Charge Your Piece for the Brightest Shine

GLOW: How to Charge Your Piece for the Brightest Shine

Your Designer Bong GLOW is designed to light up your sessions—literally. To get the brightest, most vibrant glow from your glow-in-the-dark bong, here’s how to charge it for the most optimal glow experience.

First, Why?

This isn't just any bong—it glows in the dark, adding an extra layer of fun to your session. But to get that glow, it needs a little light (and then a little weed 😌). Charging your bong ensures it radiates that eye-catching shine when the lights go out, or the sun sets.

What You’ll Need

    • Your Session Goods Designer Bong GLOW Edition
    • The sun (for the best glow)
    • Alternatively, a bright LED or UV light source

Step-by-Step Guide to Charging Your GLOW Edition


Sunlight Charging (Our Favorite Option)

  1. Find a Sunny Spot

    For the brightest glow, sunlight is your best friend. Place your bong in direct sunlight for about 30 minutes to 1 hour. The sun’s rays charge the glow-in-the-dark material fully, giving you that intense, lasting shine.

  2. Position for Even Charging

    Make sure the entire surface of your bong is exposed to the sun. Rotate it occasionally to ensure the glow-in-the-dark material charges evenly.

  3. Avoid Overexposure

    While sunlight gives the best glow, don’t leave your bong out for too long. About an hour is perfect for getting a strong glow without overdoing it.

  4. Check the Glow

    Once charged, take your bong to a darker room and check out the glow. If it’s not glowing as brightly as you want, give it a bit more time in the sun.

Alternative Charging Methods (If the Sun Isn’t an Option)

If you’re stuck indoors or the weather isn’t cooperating, there are other ways to charge your glow bong:

  1. Bright LED Light

    Place your bong under a strong LED light for about 30 minutes. Make sure the light reaches all surfaces of the bong for an even charge.

  2. UV Light

    UV light is great for charging glow-in-the-dark materials quickly and efficiently. If you have a UV light source, about 15-30 minutes should give you a solid glow.

  3. Lightbox

    If you have a lightbox or similar setup, you can charge your bong there. Bright light is key, so make sure the bong gets plenty of exposure.

Keep It Glowing

For the best glow, recharge your bong before each session. Regular exposure to light, especially the sun, will keep it looking its brightest when the lights go out. When not in use, store it in a dark place to preserve its glow-in-the-dark power.

Final Thoughts

Your Session Goods Designer Bong GLOW Edition isn’t just a bong—it’s a glow-in-the-dark art piece. With the right light exposure, you’ll have it glowing bright, adding a little extra magic to every session.

Happy glowing and happy sessions!

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