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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 112363" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Personally I just run a dry cleaner down the shank and then bend it in half and do the bowl. Regardless of how new the pipe is, I prefer very little cake anyway. I usually give them a quick polish with a micro-fiber cloth as well, with some spit to clean off any tar on the bowl rim. </p><p></p><p>When inspired I will get together a group of well-smoked briars and take them apart, brush the airway with Everclear, clean the stem with whatever is needed to get rid of the oxidation, then a turn on the wheel with carnuba wax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 112363, member: 799"] Personally I just run a dry cleaner down the shank and then bend it in half and do the bowl. Regardless of how new the pipe is, I prefer very little cake anyway. I usually give them a quick polish with a micro-fiber cloth as well, with some spit to clean off any tar on the bowl rim. When inspired I will get together a group of well-smoked briars and take them apart, brush the airway with Everclear, clean the stem with whatever is needed to get rid of the oxidation, then a turn on the wheel with carnuba wax. [/QUOTE]
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