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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 401202" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>I smoke a bit hot most of the time. I normally just run a extra fluffy cleaner down them all the way to the bowl. If I notice a draw issue, I use a bristled one before the fluffy one. Ream as needed every 6 weeks or so. And a heavy cleaning maybe thrice a year. Yet again, my most expensive pipe was about 200$. Maybe if I had a $1000+ pipe it would be different for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 401202, member: 3706"] I smoke a bit hot most of the time. I normally just run a extra fluffy cleaner down them all the way to the bowl. If I notice a draw issue, I use a bristled one before the fluffy one. Ream as needed every 6 weeks or so. And a heavy cleaning maybe thrice a year. Yet again, my most expensive pipe was about 200$. Maybe if I had a $1000+ pipe it would be different for me. [/QUOTE]
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