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General Pipe Discussion
The Professor's Pipe-Sweetening Treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Ego Archive" data-source="post: 13664" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I have used both salth, and cotton balls. Personally I found salt to be much better at leeching out the tars; as evident by much darker salt, then the cotton balls got. I have never had any problems with either method (about 50 pipes with salt, and 10 with cotton ball). That said, I have heard people mentioning salt treatments damaging pipe bowl, so I guess you have to consider that. As a note I have always done the salt treatment with a pipe cleaner in the shank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ego Archive, post: 13664, member: 69"] I have used both salth, and cotton balls. Personally I found salt to be much better at leeching out the tars; as evident by much darker salt, then the cotton balls got. I have never had any problems with either method (about 50 pipes with salt, and 10 with cotton ball). That said, I have heard people mentioning salt treatments damaging pipe bowl, so I guess you have to consider that. As a note I have always done the salt treatment with a pipe cleaner in the shank. [/QUOTE]
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