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Fixing Drinkless Kaywoodie
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr_Jeff" data-source="post: 153928" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>A very little bit of polishing compound on some paper towel will shine it right up to like new condition. I have used Brebia pipe polish, brasso, nevrdul, Walkers de oxidizer: all with very good results. Be sure that the flat plate where the stinger emerges is clean as well. It will ensure a better fit when the pipe is assembled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr_Jeff, post: 153928, member: 704"] A very little bit of polishing compound on some paper towel will shine it right up to like new condition. I have used Brebia pipe polish, brasso, nevrdul, Walkers de oxidizer: all with very good results. Be sure that the flat plate where the stinger emerges is clean as well. It will ensure a better fit when the pipe is assembled. [/QUOTE]
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