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The Cleaning Products Your Customers Keep Coming Back For.

Hardware drives the initial sale — cleaning products drive the repeat visits. Together, they create a more complete and profitable customer lifecycle, and the shops that understand that distinction stock their cleaning line with the same intentionality they bring to their hardware buying.

Here’s why it works that way. Resin is the tax every glass and vaporizer customer pays for using their hardware. It builds up every session, restricts airflow, degrades flavor, and in water pipes creates a bacterial environment that makes the whole experience worse over time. Customers know they need to deal with it. Most are either procrastinating or using a method that doesn’t fully work.

That gap — between the problem customers have and the solution sitting on your shelf — is one of the most reliable repeat-purchase opportunities in a smoke shop or dispensary. The key is building a cleaning line of SKUs that covers the full range of what customers actually need, not just one product that handles one use case.


It all comes down to science. Resin is oil-based — water alone doesn’t touch it. It hardens over time, and the longer it sits, the harder it is to remove. Customers who find a cleaning product that actually works develop a purchasing habit around it. They don’t comparison shop at that point. They come back for what works.

The smoke shops and dispensaries that stock cleaning products as a core category — not an afterthought — capture that loyalty. If your cleaning products are sitting on a back shelf, you’re actively sending repeat revenue to another store.


Black Label is Randy’s flagship cleaning solution — a concentrated formula designed for serious resin buildup in glass water pipes, bongs, bowls, and vaporizer components. This is the product customers reach for when the salt-and-isopropyl DIY method isn’t cutting it, when the buildup has been accumulating for a while, and when they want professional-grade results without an hour of scrubbing.

It’s also the product that built Mac Ricketts’ loyalty to Randy’s long before he ever worked here — he was a customer first, for almost a decade, before he became a rep. That kind of origin story doesn’t happen with products that don’t actually deliver.

For the floor: position Black Label near your glass display and your vaporizer hardware. The customer who just bought a new water pipe is going to need this within the first two weeks of ownership. Make sure it’s visible from where they’re standing when they make that purchase.

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Not every cleaning moment requires a full deep clean. A customer who maintains their hardware regularly will use lighter-touch products between Black Label sessions — and that creates a second, faster repeat-purchase cycle on top of the deep-clean cycle.

Snaps are alcohol-filled cotton swabs with a built-in activation mechanism — point the tip, snap it, and the alcohol releases from the shaft down into the bottom swab, ready to clean and discard. No bottle, no measuring, no mess. The customer who doesn’t want to deal with a bottle of cleaner, or likes to clean as they use, is the Snaps customer.

Res-Tips are all-natural cotton swabs designed for absorbing and wiping away residue — particularly the sticky concentrate buildup inside chambers, mouthpieces, and hard-to-reach areas of vaporizers and glass. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with a liquid cleaner like Black Label for more thorough detail work. Every vaporizer customer is a Res-Tips customer. Staff who mention them at the point of a hardware sale capture that add-on almost every time.

Swipes are pre-soaked cotton swabs — ready to use straight out of the pack with no liquid required. Quick, convenient maintenance cleaning for mouthpieces, surfaces, and everyday residue between deep clean sessions. Low ticket, easy impulse purchase, and a natural fit near checkout or alongside any hardware display.


Solution alone doesn’t always finish the job. Especially in complex pieces — bongs with percolators, downstems, vaporizer vapor paths — physical cleaning tools do the work that soaking can’t.

Randy’s pipe cleaner brushes come in multiple configurations: bristle brushes for bowl pieces and downstems, soft brushes for delicate vaporizer components, and standard pipe cleaners for vapor paths and airflow channels. Selling the cleaning solution without offering the tool to apply it is like selling paint without brushes.

Cleaning caps are silicone plugs that seal the openings of a water pipe during the shake-clean process. Without them, customers improvise — and improvised seals either don’t work or break the glass they’re trying to protect. Cleaning caps are a low-cost accessory that makes every other cleaning product more effective. Stock them at the counter as an easy add-on.

Replacement screens — mesh or brass — are maintenance items for both glass hand pipes and dry herb vaporizers. Screens get clogged with resin and plant material over time, restricting airflow and degrading the experience. A customer asking about cleaning is often a customer who needs new screens and doesn’t know to ask. Train your staff to surface them together.


Randy’s has been in smoke shops for decades. This May, we’re adding something to the cleaning line that makes it easier than ever for your customers to say yes — no guesswork, no “what do I need,” just everything they need in one place. If you’ve ever watched a customer walk past your cleaning section because they didn’t know where to start, this is the answer to that.

Randy’s has been in smoke shops for decades. This May, we’re adding something to the cleaning line that makes it easier than ever for your customers to say yes — no guesswork, no “what do I need,” just everything they need in one place. If you’ve ever watched a customer walk past your cleaning section because they didn’t know where to start, this is the answer to that.


A cleaning program that earns repeat business covers three layers:

Deep clean: Black Label for serious resin buildup in glass and vaporizer components. The anchor SKU. Stock it prominently near hardware.

Maintenance: Snaps, Res Tips, and Swipes for regular upkeep between deep cleans. Position near checkout as impulse and add-on SKUs.

Tools: Brushes, cleaning caps, and replacement screens. Position adjacent to cleaning solutions — they make each other more effective and increase basket size without requiring a separate conversation.

Every customer who buys hardware from you is eventually going to need every layer of this program. Whether they buy it from you depends on whether you make it easy to find.

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Why do smoke shop customers keep coming back for cleaning products specifically?

Resin builds up every time someone uses a glass piece or vaporizer. It restricts airflow, ruins flavor, and creates bacteria in water pipes if left too long. It’s not a one-time problem — it’s a recurring maintenance cycle. A customer who finds a cleaner that actually works on serious resin buildup will come back for it on a predictable schedule, often before they need anything else in the store. That repeat purchase cycle is what makes cleaning products one of the highest-value categories per square foot in a smoke shop.

What’s the difference between Randy’s Black Label and other cleaner solutions?

Black Label is a heavy-duty formula designed for serious resin buildup — the kind that’s been accumulating in a bong or vaporizer for weeks. Entry-level cleaners work on light residue. Black Label is what customers reach for when the salt-and-iso method isn’t cutting it anymore, or when they want professional-grade results without the mess of DIY cleaning. It’s been a staple in smoke shops for decades because it consistently does what it claims.

 What are Res-Tips and when should a customer use them?

Res-Tips are all-natural cotton swabs designed for absorbing and wiping away residue from smoking accessories — particularly the sticky concentrate buildup that accumulates inside vaporizer chambers, mouthpieces, and other tight areas. They can be used on their own for light maintenance or alongside a liquid cleaner like Black Label for deeper detail work. Best positioned as an add-on at the point of sale with any vaporizer hardware purchase. The customer who buys a concentrate vaporizer today is a Res-Tips customer within the first week.

Why do smoke shops need cleaning caps in their inventory?

Cleaning caps are silicone plugs that seal the openings of a bong or water pipe during the shake-clean process. Without them, customers either make a mess, don’t shake vigorously enough to actually clean the piece, or damage their glass trying to improvise a seal. They’re a low-cost accessory that makes the cleaning process significantly easier — and they’re a natural impulse purchase at the counter alongside a cleaning solution. Customers who don’t know they exist become loyal buyers once they try them.

How should smoke shops position screens and replacement parts alongside cleaning products?

Screens and replacement parts belong in the same conversation as cleaning products because they solve the same underlying problem: maintaining hardware so it performs consistently. A customer replacing screens in a dry herb vaporizer is already thinking about maintenance — that’s the moment to surface a cleaning solution. Positioning them together on the floor, or training staff to mention both in the same breath, increases basket size without requiring a separate sales effort.

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