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<blockquote data-quote="LIPIPE" data-source="post: 169374" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>Lesath: Thanks for the reply. I have noted many guys turn thumbs down on the use of olive oil. They all say that it turns rancid. I've used olive oil for years on my vulcanite stems and there is never a problem. I also have bit cushions on all of my stems and I don't rub the oil on them. Perhaps that is why I have never tasted any rancid oil. The olive oil does the trick for me. I do a thorough inside the stem cleaning with pipe cleaners dipped into apricot brandy or scotch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIPIPE, post: 169374, member: 1459"] Lesath: Thanks for the reply. I have noted many guys turn thumbs down on the use of olive oil. They all say that it turns rancid. I've used olive oil for years on my vulcanite stems and there is never a problem. I also have bit cushions on all of my stems and I don't rub the oil on them. Perhaps that is why I have never tasted any rancid oil. The olive oil does the trick for me. I do a thorough inside the stem cleaning with pipe cleaners dipped into apricot brandy or scotch. [/QUOTE]
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