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<blockquote data-quote="DRIFTER" data-source="post: 9004" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>My routine is to run a dry pipe cleaner down the stem and shank after a bowl, or before the next bowl in a particular pipe. Of course, some pipes don't allow for that without removing the stem, which I always do only when the pipe has cooled down. Also, I often bend a pipe cleaner double and give the bowl a little scrubbing.</p><p></p><p>Just about every week, I sit with a group of pipes and give them all a good cleaning with pipe cleaners dipped in Everclear, same process as above. Any build-up on the bowl rim will get remove with good old spit and a dry cloth. Saves having to get a lot more of it off the briar rim later. In addition, stems may get a going over with Murphy's Oil Soap and finished with a dab of whitening toothpaste, if they need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRIFTER, post: 9004, member: 129"] My routine is to run a dry pipe cleaner down the stem and shank after a bowl, or before the next bowl in a particular pipe. Of course, some pipes don't allow for that without removing the stem, which I always do only when the pipe has cooled down. Also, I often bend a pipe cleaner double and give the bowl a little scrubbing. Just about every week, I sit with a group of pipes and give them all a good cleaning with pipe cleaners dipped in Everclear, same process as above. Any build-up on the bowl rim will get remove with good old spit and a dry cloth. Saves having to get a lot more of it off the briar rim later. In addition, stems may get a going over with Murphy's Oil Soap and finished with a dab of whitening toothpaste, if they need it. [/QUOTE]
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