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<blockquote data-quote="ejames" data-source="post: 203334" data-attributes="member: 2284"><p>I wouldn't use olive oil on anything except food. A lot of guys use Murphy's oil soap( diluted) and a toothbrush to clean a dirty rusticated finish. I second the Halcyon II pipe wax--available here--</p><p><a href="http://www.finepipes.com/accessories/" target="_blank">http://www.finepipes.com/accessories/</a></p><p> A one ounce jar will hundreds of pipes and is easy to use,no buffer required.</p><p>I've also found that if you get the shank thoroughly clean that the salt(or cotton) and alcohol treatment is unnecessary. Get it clean and a couple bowls of burley takes care of any ghosts. I've refurbed a boatload of pipes and used the S/A treatment three times.</p><p>You might also look for a Castleford brand reamer,they are cheap and the best reamer for the buck available IMO. My Kleen-Ream (identical to the Senior) just collects dust now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejames, post: 203334, member: 2284"] I wouldn't use olive oil on anything except food. A lot of guys use Murphy's oil soap( diluted) and a toothbrush to clean a dirty rusticated finish. I second the Halcyon II pipe wax--available here-- [url=http://www.finepipes.com/accessories/]http://www.finepipes.com/accessories/[/url] A one ounce jar will hundreds of pipes and is easy to use,no buffer required. I've also found that if you get the shank thoroughly clean that the salt(or cotton) and alcohol treatment is unnecessary. Get it clean and a couple bowls of burley takes care of any ghosts. I've refurbed a boatload of pipes and used the S/A treatment three times. You might also look for a Castleford brand reamer,they are cheap and the best reamer for the buck available IMO. My Kleen-Ream (identical to the Senior) just collects dust now. [/QUOTE]
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