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refinishing a pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 56929"><p>I had a similar situation, with the heavy poly on the ouside. I just sanded it off and put several coats of olive oil on it, no wax or heavy coating. I feel like it smokes better now, like maybe the briar can breathe better. Whenever it gets skuffed or something I just go to the kitchen and reapply the oil, let it soak in overnight, wipe off the excess in the morning and she's ready to smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 56929"] I had a similar situation, with the heavy poly on the ouside. I just sanded it off and put several coats of olive oil on it, no wax or heavy coating. I feel like it smokes better now, like maybe the briar can breathe better. Whenever it gets skuffed or something I just go to the kitchen and reapply the oil, let it soak in overnight, wipe off the excess in the morning and she's ready to smoke. [/QUOTE]
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