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<blockquote data-quote="Piffyr" data-source="post: 442577" data-attributes="member: 3928"><p>I've tried Everclear, rum, vodka, and a few other spirits, but now I just use iso. I've found that, contrary to some beliefs, it actually leaves <em>less</em> taste behind than the alternatives. I don't want to add any extra taste to a pipe, even if it's a taste that I like. I use 99% when I can get it (which isn't often) and 91% when I can't. The difference in the evaporation rate between the two seems almost negligible to me. I'd stay far away from the 71% iso though. That stuff is going to sit there a long time before it completely dries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piffyr, post: 442577, member: 3928"] I've tried Everclear, rum, vodka, and a few other spirits, but now I just use iso. I've found that, contrary to some beliefs, it actually leaves [i]less[/i] taste behind than the alternatives. I don't want to add any extra taste to a pipe, even if it's a taste that I like. I use 99% when I can get it (which isn't often) and 91% when I can't. The difference in the evaporation rate between the two seems almost negligible to me. I'd stay far away from the 71% iso though. That stuff is going to sit there a long time before it completely dries. [/QUOTE]
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