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<blockquote data-quote="tiltjlp" data-source="post: 271529" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>As far as cake, that's pretty much each smokers own choice. I don't allow cake to form in any of my pipes, but some pipers feel it adds to their enjoyment. I agree that you don't want Everclear to get on your pipe's rims or finish, but there isn't any problem with the inside of your bowl, or especially the shank. I use Isopropyl, since I'm on the wagon, and it evaporates very quickly, which I would think is the same with Everclear. I have always figured the major problem with funky pipes is the shank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiltjlp, post: 271529, member: 548"] As far as cake, that's pretty much each smokers own choice. I don't allow cake to form in any of my pipes, but some pipers feel it adds to their enjoyment. I agree that you don't want Everclear to get on your pipe's rims or finish, but there isn't any problem with the inside of your bowl, or especially the shank. I use Isopropyl, since I'm on the wagon, and it evaporates very quickly, which I would think is the same with Everclear. I have always figured the major problem with funky pipes is the shank. [/QUOTE]
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