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Estate Kaywoodie needs a cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 386501" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>The pipe doesn't look dirty enough to reak badly, it may be your just not use to a tobacco sent.</p><p>The shank is a bit dirty but, a bristle cleaner should get most of it out. The bowl looks like</p><p>someone really reamed it to the wood and may have gone down a bit too deep, it's hard to tell</p><p>in a photo but, I would run a cleaner through the shank to the bowl and see if the cleaner </p><p>comes in contact with the bottom of the bowl. If not it may need a bit of mud in the bottom.</p><p>Depending what brand and type of pipe cleaners your using a standard "Dill" pipe cleaner should go </p><p>through the stem, stingers are always a bit of a hassle to get through but, being it's been cut off</p><p>it should pass fairly easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 386501, member: 2155"] The pipe doesn't look dirty enough to reak badly, it may be your just not use to a tobacco sent. The shank is a bit dirty but, a bristle cleaner should get most of it out. The bowl looks like someone really reamed it to the wood and may have gone down a bit too deep, it's hard to tell in a photo but, I would run a cleaner through the shank to the bowl and see if the cleaner comes in contact with the bottom of the bowl. If not it may need a bit of mud in the bottom. Depending what brand and type of pipe cleaners your using a standard "Dill" pipe cleaner should go through the stem, stingers are always a bit of a hassle to get through but, being it's been cut off it should pass fairly easy. [/QUOTE]
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