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Bowl coating wearing off
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason" data-source="post: 24462" data-attributes="member: 399"><p>The black coating in the bowl of my Gardensana mini-churchwarden is falling off. I noticed this when I last cleaned the pipe. I read the coating is supposed to reduce or eliminate the break-in time. With some of the exposed wood in the bowl, should I just scrape off the rest of the coating and try to get a new cake to form? Might I be doing something harmful to the pipe that's causing the coating to wear off?</p><p></p><p>Thanks. </p><p></p><p>- Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason, post: 24462, member: 399"] The black coating in the bowl of my Gardensana mini-churchwarden is falling off. I noticed this when I last cleaned the pipe. I read the coating is supposed to reduce or eliminate the break-in time. With some of the exposed wood in the bowl, should I just scrape off the rest of the coating and try to get a new cake to form? Might I be doing something harmful to the pipe that's causing the coating to wear off? Thanks. - Jason [/QUOTE]
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