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Do it yourself pipe restoration question
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<blockquote data-quote="gandalfpc" data-source="post: 90665" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>regarding the dings - I know that furniture makers take dings out by putting a bit of water in the ding (not scratch, but dent) - just enough water to fill the indentation level, not overfilled - then touch the water with a heated pin or nail (just the water) - which will burst into steam and remove some of the dent - repeat until gone</p><p></p><p>that having been said, I would likely send it out myself if it were a nice name brand pipe, of if the charring were severe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandalfpc, post: 90665, member: 859"] regarding the dings - I know that furniture makers take dings out by putting a bit of water in the ding (not scratch, but dent) - just enough water to fill the indentation level, not overfilled - then touch the water with a heated pin or nail (just the water) - which will burst into steam and remove some of the dent - repeat until gone that having been said, I would likely send it out myself if it were a nice name brand pipe, of if the charring were severe [/QUOTE]
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