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<blockquote data-quote="LIPIPE" data-source="post: 169369" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>I'm definitely in tune with you men. I pile up the week's pipes and clean them assembly line style on he weekend. It's a chore that I really like to put off. I have not set up a plan yet to really maintain my bowls other than keeping them reamed. Is a buffing wheel and wax the way you guys handle the chore or do you just use a natural nose rub to shine up your bowls?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIPIPE, post: 169369, member: 1459"] I'm definitely in tune with you men. I pile up the week's pipes and clean them assembly line style on he weekend. It's a chore that I really like to put off. I have not set up a plan yet to really maintain my bowls other than keeping them reamed. Is a buffing wheel and wax the way you guys handle the chore or do you just use a natural nose rub to shine up your bowls? [/QUOTE]
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