(Part 2) Best products from r/glassheads

We found 2 comments on r/glassheads discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 22 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/glassheads:

u/Stoned4days · 1 pointr/glassheads

Not quite the right sub, we deal predominantly with glass art however, there is something that may work if the scratches are not too deep. Cerium Oxide Powder can be used as demonstrated on This Page to polish glass. You don't necessarily need an expensive electric buffing tool if they arent deep it will just take some elbow grease. Alternatively if you have an electric drill you can get Buffing Wheels and Cerium oxide powder combos as well

All things considered though I'd first contact the manufacturer and ask about warranty options for a broken (smashed not scratched) jar or if they can supply you with a new one and at what cost. sometimes the manufacturers will really stand behind their products no questions asked. Had huntington Beach send me 2 new crockpots because mine went bad after only a year, never hurts to try.

u/puffin_trees · 3 pointsr/glassheads

Aside from the printing on top of the silicone, a practice I believe Oil Slick recently stopped by no fault of their own, but rather in response to the bad practices by some of their customers (Good Guy Company, amirite?), these should be identical to other silicone "baking mats" you can find at most stores that carry kitchen equipment.

http://www.amazon.com/Artisan-Silicone-Baking-Surface-11inches/dp/B00629K4YK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1369513273&sr=8-1&keywords=silicone+baking+mat

In short: don't heat the mats too greatly (avoid hitting them with your torch, or with recently-torched equipment), and DO NOT BLAST onto them with solvent. Also, avoid scraping and poking the mat with tools & dabbers, as this can result in perforation and ultimately to tiny chunks of silicone in your oil. (/r/CannabisExtracts /r/BHOInfo)