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Solution to Stinky Pipe Cleaners!
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernLights" data-source="post: 321718" data-attributes="member: 3183"><p>Or possibly old news. Revelation for me anyhow!</p><p></p><p>Ash from a pipe doesn't stink, and I don't tend to have much dottle/wet unused tobacco. I'd imagine that would dry quickly and not stink, but I could be wrong. </p><p></p><p>WOW do those pipe cleaners REEK though. I find myself having to get up to dispose of them directly into the garbage in the garage to remove them from the vicinity. </p><p></p><p>But they are cotton. And now coated in tar. So I just lit the dirtied end on fire and it burnt up rapidly. Poof. Aroma COMPLETELY gone. I'm now happy to have them sit in the ashtray until I feel like emptying it. No more having to get up and run to the garage immediately after a smoke. </p><p></p><p>So! Good idea? Old news? Other solutions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernLights, post: 321718, member: 3183"] Or possibly old news. Revelation for me anyhow! Ash from a pipe doesn't stink, and I don't tend to have much dottle/wet unused tobacco. I'd imagine that would dry quickly and not stink, but I could be wrong. WOW do those pipe cleaners REEK though. I find myself having to get up to dispose of them directly into the garbage in the garage to remove them from the vicinity. But they are cotton. And now coated in tar. So I just lit the dirtied end on fire and it burnt up rapidly. Poof. Aroma COMPLETELY gone. I'm now happy to have them sit in the ashtray until I feel like emptying it. No more having to get up and run to the garage immediately after a smoke. So! Good idea? Old news? Other solutions? [/QUOTE]
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