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<blockquote data-quote="leacha" data-source="post: 377807" data-attributes="member: 3407"><p>I actually smoke and clean my cobs the same way. Smoke, empty, pipe cleaner, repeat. And once in a while it'll get a cleaner with everclear run through. Last month I was smoking my maples and cobs without a care in the world about tobacco choices. I'd start with a burley move on to an aero and then maybe a Vaper and another aero and even a Lat blend here and there. I wanted to see if it would affect anything. The big answer is NOPE! Though I have to admit I do not have a refined sense of taste to pick up the "hint of elderberry" or the "background of passion fruit".</p><p></p><p>Smoke what you got and what you like!</p><p></p><p>On a side note, if the pipes I smoked were $1000+ pieces of art, I'd be more fastidious about cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leacha, post: 377807, member: 3407"] I actually smoke and clean my cobs the same way. Smoke, empty, pipe cleaner, repeat. And once in a while it'll get a cleaner with everclear run through. Last month I was smoking my maples and cobs without a care in the world about tobacco choices. I'd start with a burley move on to an aero and then maybe a Vaper and another aero and even a Lat blend here and there. I wanted to see if it would affect anything. The big answer is NOPE! Though I have to admit I do not have a refined sense of taste to pick up the "hint of elderberry" or the "background of passion fruit". Smoke what you got and what you like! On a side note, if the pipes I smoked were $1000+ pieces of art, I'd be more fastidious about cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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