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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 179963" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Sorry, but if what you did didn't rid the pipe of the scent, I don't think anything will unless just smoking the hell out of it works. I have a drawer full of pipes that had been kept by a non-smoker for decades. In the drawer below were kept various toiletries. They just will not smoke right. Every single one has a strange acridity to it that I must attribute to the storage conditions. I suspect that perfume has penetrated the wood completely. Saturated it, in other words. I wouldn't waste my time. Perhaps some other BoB has a more upbeat answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 179963, member: 1690"] Sorry, but if what you did didn't rid the pipe of the scent, I don't think anything will unless just smoking the hell out of it works. I have a drawer full of pipes that had been kept by a non-smoker for decades. In the drawer below were kept various toiletries. They just will not smoke right. Every single one has a strange acridity to it that I must attribute to the storage conditions. I suspect that perfume has penetrated the wood completely. Saturated it, in other words. I wouldn't waste my time. Perhaps some other BoB has a more upbeat answer. [/QUOTE]
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