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Cleaning discoloration on briar pipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swede" data-source="post: 591922" data-attributes="member: 5139"><p>I've gotten decent cleaning of especially the rim with Murphy's oil soap. I think it might remove a little stain if too strong. I just tried Kirks castille soap on one, and it worked fine. This was also a dark stained pipe, but the soap with some firm rubbing brought out more grain. The castille was chosen thinking it was gentler. I believe this is made with olive oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swede, post: 591922, member: 5139"] I've gotten decent cleaning of especially the rim with Murphy's oil soap. I think it might remove a little stain if too strong. I just tried Kirks castille soap on one, and it worked fine. This was also a dark stained pipe, but the soap with some firm rubbing brought out more grain. The castille was chosen thinking it was gentler. I believe this is made with olive oil. [/QUOTE]
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