Beautiful glass, but after only a few uses cleaning becomes necessary, and all the salt & rubbing alcohol in the world won't dissolve residue from some of the bendy twists and turns. I'd rather spend all that cash on cannabis.
Hey Atl to PDX - I had issues for years with cleaning glass using the ingredients you mentioned, often with the same results. I found it made a HUGE difference to upgrade from standard 70% isopropyl alcohol to 99%. About a dollar more per bottle, but it changed my experience with the results. I've used that method to clean this Rooster piece, and it's sparkling, like new clean in under 5 minutes of doing so. Thanks for reading!