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Bent pipes - Passing a pipe cleaner
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 391087" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>If a pipe passes a pipe cleaner with no problem, then that gives you an excuse not to take the pipe apart and clean it properly. If it doesn't pass a cleaner, then you must take it apart and clean it properly. Seems like a win/win either way. I prefer the former, being a lazy sonofabeesh who waits for the pipe to become rank before cleaning. I like rank. Once the pipe becomes rank, you just clean and set it aside for a month or so, and hope the airing out brings back whatever sweetness it once had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 391087, member: 1690"] If a pipe passes a pipe cleaner with no problem, then that gives you an excuse not to take the pipe apart and clean it properly. If it doesn't pass a cleaner, then you must take it apart and clean it properly. Seems like a win/win either way. I prefer the former, being a lazy sonofabeesh who waits for the pipe to become rank before cleaning. I like rank. Once the pipe becomes rank, you just clean and set it aside for a month or so, and hope the airing out brings back whatever sweetness it once had. [/QUOTE]
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