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General Pipe Discussion
Pipe waxing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight Blues" data-source="post: 1293" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Also from Fine pipes is a product called Paragon. Its their next offering in hand applied pipe wax. I have this myself and it does a nice job. I would be real careful using a buffer, as stated before you could send your favorite pipe flying or you could inadvertently remove material or nomenclature. Also some of the automotive waxes contain solvents that could again remove existing wax and some of the original finish....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight Blues, post: 1293, member: 9"] Also from Fine pipes is a product called Paragon. Its their next offering in hand applied pipe wax. I have this myself and it does a nice job. I would be real careful using a buffer, as stated before you could send your favorite pipe flying or you could inadvertently remove material or nomenclature. Also some of the automotive waxes contain solvents that could again remove existing wax and some of the original finish.... [/QUOTE]
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