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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 140712" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>Short of a buffing wheel and tripoli or rouge, is there anything that really works for cleaning the oxidation from pipe stems? I've got some that are pretty bad, some not so much. I've tried the Mister Clean magic eraser, which sort of worked. I've tried toothpaste, which doesn't. I've even gone after really bad ones with 0000 steel wool, but then you have to figure out a way to polish them. So tell me, brothers: is there anything easier that actually works? Thanks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 140712, member: 598"] Short of a buffing wheel and tripoli or rouge, is there anything that really works for cleaning the oxidation from pipe stems? I've got some that are pretty bad, some not so much. I've tried the Mister Clean magic eraser, which sort of worked. I've tried toothpaste, which doesn't. I've even gone after really bad ones with 0000 steel wool, but then you have to figure out a way to polish them. So tell me, brothers: is there anything easier that actually works? Thanks... [/QUOTE]
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