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Removing the shank cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 302282" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>On another forum, a fellow that had thought he was getting his pipes clean found that when he switched pipe cleaners he got a lot of gunk out of his pipes. </p><p>He was taking the pipes apart for a good complete cleaning when he was done with them for the day. He had done that for years. Many years. </p><p>If that gunk was still in pipes that been taken apart and cleaned imagine how they would have been if never taken apart for cleaning.</p><p></p><p>When using a pipe cleaning fluid it's a good idea to leave the pipe apart until the fluid evaporates and the briar dries. Overnight works for me. </p><p>If the tenon fits properly there should be no squeaking after the drying time. I read about doing this and it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 302282, member: 1968"] On another forum, a fellow that had thought he was getting his pipes clean found that when he switched pipe cleaners he got a lot of gunk out of his pipes. He was taking the pipes apart for a good complete cleaning when he was done with them for the day. He had done that for years. Many years. If that gunk was still in pipes that been taken apart and cleaned imagine how they would have been if never taken apart for cleaning. When using a pipe cleaning fluid it's a good idea to leave the pipe apart until the fluid evaporates and the briar dries. Overnight works for me. If the tenon fits properly there should be no squeaking after the drying time. I read about doing this and it works. [/QUOTE]
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