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Cleaning the Rim
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<blockquote data-quote="eon" data-source="post: 143175" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>Same as everyone! Would like to add though that I keep myself from cleaning the rims too often. The gunk actually protects the briar from the open flame so having it rubbed down all the time might not be the best idea. Should I ever need to show off one of my pipes I can wipe a bit longer. In any case, that has yet to happen so I opt for my own peace of mind that there is still something shiny under all that gunk and keep it hidden and safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eon, post: 143175, member: 1551"] Same as everyone! Would like to add though that I keep myself from cleaning the rims too often. The gunk actually protects the briar from the open flame so having it rubbed down all the time might not be the best idea. Should I ever need to show off one of my pipes I can wipe a bit longer. In any case, that has yet to happen so I opt for my own peace of mind that there is still something shiny under all that gunk and keep it hidden and safe. [/QUOTE]
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