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<blockquote data-quote="Cody V" data-source="post: 139672" data-attributes="member: 1316"><p>So I've been cleaning the rims of my bowls to keep them from blackening. Using either paper towels, of pipe cleaners, whatever is handy. Doing so seems to take all of the wax off. Just curious as to how everyone else keeps their pipes nice and shiny. There has to be a better method</p><p></p><p>should probably be in techniques, feel free to move it. always forget about the new catagories</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cody V, post: 139672, member: 1316"] So I've been cleaning the rims of my bowls to keep them from blackening. Using either paper towels, of pipe cleaners, whatever is handy. Doing so seems to take all of the wax off. Just curious as to how everyone else keeps their pipes nice and shiny. There has to be a better method should probably be in techniques, feel free to move it. always forget about the new catagories [/QUOTE]
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