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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 275337" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Obsidian Oil also has a UV blocker in it, I reckon. </p><p></p><p>Chapstick works: UV protection. Enough waxes/oils to give a shine. Good for your lips. It won't solve a deteriorated stem, but will definitely slow the process down by a lot. </p><p></p><p>The manager of Tinder Box recently gave me a generous portion of their "pipe rouge" buffing compound that they use to bring customer pipes back to their glory...it's for the stems. I haven't used it yet, but I'm hoping it'll be a fast solution to the time-consuming sanding/polishing process I go through by hand right now. I green up a stem at the button where I clench in a matter of a week these days, and it looks terrible. I think that's why I take my cobs out so often, the stems may be a little bitten, but they ain't green. :lol:</p><p></p><p>8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 275337, member: 1969"] Obsidian Oil also has a UV blocker in it, I reckon. Chapstick works: UV protection. Enough waxes/oils to give a shine. Good for your lips. It won't solve a deteriorated stem, but will definitely slow the process down by a lot. The manager of Tinder Box recently gave me a generous portion of their "pipe rouge" buffing compound that they use to bring customer pipes back to their glory...it's for the stems. I haven't used it yet, but I'm hoping it'll be a fast solution to the time-consuming sanding/polishing process I go through by hand right now. I green up a stem at the button where I clench in a matter of a week these days, and it looks terrible. I think that's why I take my cobs out so often, the stems may be a little bitten, but they ain't green. :lol: 8) [/QUOTE]
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