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<blockquote data-quote="s.ireland" data-source="post: 169382" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>I also use whatever scotch I have around. A little scotch on the end of a cleaner after each bowl seems to keep things pretty clean. Deep cleanings are almost a quarterly affair for me. </p><p></p><p>LIPIPE & misterE</p><p>I'm very fascinated by the "nose rub" technique... You use the oils on your nose to shine up stems and bowls? First time I've heard of it. Although, now that I think about it I've inadvertently done that while smelling the bowl after a smoke. A common practice of yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ireland, post: 169382, member: 1283"] I also use whatever scotch I have around. A little scotch on the end of a cleaner after each bowl seems to keep things pretty clean. Deep cleanings are almost a quarterly affair for me. LIPIPE & misterE I'm very fascinated by the "nose rub" technique... You use the oils on your nose to shine up stems and bowls? First time I've heard of it. Although, now that I think about it I've inadvertently done that while smelling the bowl after a smoke. A common practice of yours? [/QUOTE]
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