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Charred pipe rims...need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 541300" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I used to use an IMCO pipe lighter when they were cheap. Since, I've used 3 for a $1 lighters. I've never scorched a rim. Not even on a cob that I smoke much more sloppily than the briars. And I smoke outside 100% of the time. However, all my pipes get blackened rims by smoke. Even when I smoked indoors it happened, but less drastically. It's unavoidable from my experience. A little toothbrush and distilled water does the trick with some elbow grease. Also finds it helpful to keep my pipes waxed. Provides a small barrier from the smoke rolling over the rim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 541300, member: 1211"] I used to use an IMCO pipe lighter when they were cheap. Since, I've used 3 for a $1 lighters. I've never scorched a rim. Not even on a cob that I smoke much more sloppily than the briars. And I smoke outside 100% of the time. However, all my pipes get blackened rims by smoke. Even when I smoked indoors it happened, but less drastically. It's unavoidable from my experience. A little toothbrush and distilled water does the trick with some elbow grease. Also finds it helpful to keep my pipes waxed. Provides a small barrier from the smoke rolling over the rim. [/QUOTE]
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