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Pipe Techniques
Do you clean directly after smoking or let it cool?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 507641" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>I clean on a warm pipe.</p><p></p><p>Dottle out using the Czech tool, give a blast of wind down the pipe to remove any loose moisture or stubborn baccy, run a cleaner through turning it into a cranking handle to give it a spin and then use the damp cleaner to clean the inside of the bowl. A quick polish with a dry cloth, set her down and I'm done. I'd rather do this straight after a smoke to catch any moisture before it has the opportunity to be absorbed by the briar (or cob).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 507641, member: 3474"] I clean on a warm pipe. Dottle out using the Czech tool, give a blast of wind down the pipe to remove any loose moisture or stubborn baccy, run a cleaner through turning it into a cranking handle to give it a spin and then use the damp cleaner to clean the inside of the bowl. A quick polish with a dry cloth, set her down and I'm done. I'd rather do this straight after a smoke to catch any moisture before it has the opportunity to be absorbed by the briar (or cob). [/QUOTE]
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