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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 283603" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Pipe Smoker, if I don't need to get rid of any green or brown oxidation, I go straight to the Brebbia stem polish. After I have polished the stem, I let it sit for a couple days, to let the Brebbia stem polish dry completely. After I have removed the dried stem polish, I then give the stem a light coating of Obsidian oil, and allow the stem to absorb the oil for several days. Afterwards, I will wipe off any excess Obsidian that has not been completely absorbed.</p><p></p><p>Once I have the stem in good condition and shiny, I rarely use anything except Obsidian whenever I feel it needs another coat. Hope this has helped you get your stems back to the condition you are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 283603, member: 1387"] Pipe Smoker, if I don't need to get rid of any green or brown oxidation, I go straight to the Brebbia stem polish. After I have polished the stem, I let it sit for a couple days, to let the Brebbia stem polish dry completely. After I have removed the dried stem polish, I then give the stem a light coating of Obsidian oil, and allow the stem to absorb the oil for several days. Afterwards, I will wipe off any excess Obsidian that has not been completely absorbed. Once I have the stem in good condition and shiny, I rarely use anything except Obsidian whenever I feel it needs another coat. Hope this has helped you get your stems back to the condition you are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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