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<blockquote data-quote="whiderwarde" data-source="post: 379224" data-attributes="member: 1502"><p>Excellent post! Just a thought to add to the conversation:</p><p></p><p>Whenever I decide to sit down and "deep clean" my pipes, I find that what comes out of the shank on my alcohol soaked cleaners is mostly small (sometimes not so small) pieces of cotton soaked in tar and dried. I'm starting to wonder if cleaning my pipes after every smoke with a pipe cleaner is contributing to them getting dirtier faster! Those pipe cleaners are always letting little pieces go (run one between your finger and thumb for proof), and that stuff loves to stick in shanks.</p><p>Perhaps, if you're smoking nice and dry, a pipe cleaner afterwards might make things worse!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiderwarde, post: 379224, member: 1502"] Excellent post! Just a thought to add to the conversation: Whenever I decide to sit down and "deep clean" my pipes, I find that what comes out of the shank on my alcohol soaked cleaners is mostly small (sometimes not so small) pieces of cotton soaked in tar and dried. I'm starting to wonder if cleaning my pipes after every smoke with a pipe cleaner is contributing to them getting dirtier faster! Those pipe cleaners are always letting little pieces go (run one between your finger and thumb for proof), and that stuff loves to stick in shanks. Perhaps, if you're smoking nice and dry, a pipe cleaner afterwards might make things worse! [/QUOTE]
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