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General Pipe Discussion
Charred rims, can they be fixed/cleaned?
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<blockquote data-quote="sstodvictory" data-source="post: 95985" data-attributes="member: 948"><p>A pipe that's been smoked a lot and not cleaned often enough can look pretty dark around the rim and still clean up well. There may be some discoloration left after cleaning, but not enough to cause regret if you're really interested in the pipe and the wood is not burned. The flip side of a heavily tarred pipe is that if its been someone else's favorite smoker, it might become that for you too.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstodvictory, post: 95985, member: 948"] A pipe that's been smoked a lot and not cleaned often enough can look pretty dark around the rim and still clean up well. There may be some discoloration left after cleaning, but not enough to cause regret if you're really interested in the pipe and the wood is not burned. The flip side of a heavily tarred pipe is that if its been someone else's favorite smoker, it might become that for you too. Steve [/QUOTE]
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