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<blockquote data-quote="ontariopiper" data-source="post: 511985" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I haven't experienced this myself, but I've heard similar accounts from others. As I see it, you've got two options:</p><p></p><p>1 - keep smoking the pipe. The bad taste will go away eventually.</p><p>2 - remove the bowl coating and break the pipe in again.</p><p></p><p>#1 is easy but not tasty; #2 is not that much harder. A bit of sandpaper wrapped around a dowel or other such thing will remove the bowl coating reasonably quickly. Just be sure to stay parallel to the bowl walls to avoid enlarging the chamber bore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ontariopiper, post: 511985, member: 3775"] I haven't experienced this myself, but I've heard similar accounts from others. As I see it, you've got two options: 1 - keep smoking the pipe. The bad taste will go away eventually. 2 - remove the bowl coating and break the pipe in again. #1 is easy but not tasty; #2 is not that much harder. A bit of sandpaper wrapped around a dowel or other such thing will remove the bowl coating reasonably quickly. Just be sure to stay parallel to the bowl walls to avoid enlarging the chamber bore. [/QUOTE]
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