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<blockquote data-quote="somedumbjerk" data-source="post: 271376" data-attributes="member: 2666"><p>what's confused me since day one, more than anything is how often and how thoroughly to clean your pipes. after every smoke i run a few cleaners through the stem into the bowl, until they aren't all gross when they come out. if the pipe is already caked, i'll bent the cleaner in half and rub along the inside of the bowl. about every month or so, or if the pipe tastes funky, i'll run some everclear in the bowl and dip a cleaner in it and run trough the stem until it stops coming out brown or black or whatever. generally when i do the everclear clean, i'll pull the stem as well, but i don't pull the stems that often. is this a proper cleaning regimen? i've gotten conflicting information via the internet and my local B&M.</p><p></p><p>thanks all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somedumbjerk, post: 271376, member: 2666"] what's confused me since day one, more than anything is how often and how thoroughly to clean your pipes. after every smoke i run a few cleaners through the stem into the bowl, until they aren't all gross when they come out. if the pipe is already caked, i'll bent the cleaner in half and rub along the inside of the bowl. about every month or so, or if the pipe tastes funky, i'll run some everclear in the bowl and dip a cleaner in it and run trough the stem until it stops coming out brown or black or whatever. generally when i do the everclear clean, i'll pull the stem as well, but i don't pull the stems that often. is this a proper cleaning regimen? i've gotten conflicting information via the internet and my local B&M. thanks all! [/QUOTE]
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