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CLEANING A MEERSCHAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="christeaux" data-source="post: 243824" data-attributes="member: 2135"><p>Well there was an article about cleaning them in the latest p&t, for new meers he used a shank brush, everclear, and pipe cleaners to get rid of milling dust which can restrict the airflow. And then he reams it down to the block(carefully) and uses a doubled over pipe cleaner, more everclear(no need to waste the good stuff, that is alcohol abuse), and paper towels, do not submerge the entire block. Semper fi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christeaux, post: 243824, member: 2135"] Well there was an article about cleaning them in the latest p&t, for new meers he used a shank brush, everclear, and pipe cleaners to get rid of milling dust which can restrict the airflow. And then he reams it down to the block(carefully) and uses a doubled over pipe cleaner, more everclear(no need to waste the good stuff, that is alcohol abuse), and paper towels, do not submerge the entire block. Semper fi [/QUOTE]
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