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<blockquote data-quote="GCook" data-source="post: 141179" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>I use 3 products (mostly related). The cheapest is generic rubbing compound, found near the car polishes in stores. Two good products made in Germany: Flitz, also used as a silver polish and priced accordingly, and Simichrome polish, my go-to for regular maintenance, which is toothpaste-like. It is astounding how much yellow-brown comes off a really oxidized stem. I start with the rubbing compound because it's cheap and cuts through the crap and finish with the latter. Pipe shops also sell products similar to the above in tiny bottles for high prices, one of which is packaged by Brebbia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCook, post: 141179, member: 1491"] I use 3 products (mostly related). The cheapest is generic rubbing compound, found near the car polishes in stores. Two good products made in Germany: Flitz, also used as a silver polish and priced accordingly, and Simichrome polish, my go-to for regular maintenance, which is toothpaste-like. It is astounding how much yellow-brown comes off a really oxidized stem. I start with the rubbing compound because it's cheap and cuts through the crap and finish with the latter. Pipe shops also sell products similar to the above in tiny bottles for high prices, one of which is packaged by Brebbia. [/QUOTE]
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