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<blockquote data-quote="Lesath" data-source="post: 159692" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>The dye on the bit can be resolved with either very fine steel wool, or 600 grit paper. After that, hit it with a little wax or a food grade oil such as tung or olive. It won't take much, and simply rub it in. I do question your difficulty passing a pipe cleaner and the off center drilling. If it's as notable as it sounds, you might consider contacting MacQueen through their website. I'm pretty sure they will try to do you right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesath, post: 159692, member: 1862"] The dye on the bit can be resolved with either very fine steel wool, or 600 grit paper. After that, hit it with a little wax or a food grade oil such as tung or olive. It won't take much, and simply rub it in. I do question your difficulty passing a pipe cleaner and the off center drilling. If it's as notable as it sounds, you might consider contacting MacQueen through their website. I'm pretty sure they will try to do you right. [/QUOTE]
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