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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 335809" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>This is what I do, when I get a estate pipe in I ream it down very close to the wood maybe leaving a 1/16th of an inch of cake or less with a Kleen-Reem pipe reamer (a lot like a senior reamer). Each time after I smoke it a wipe the bowl out with a twisted up paper towel. At the end of the month when I do a through cleaning I might take a bit of 600 sandpaper and smooth out any rough spots (bumps and such) from the cake. My cake forms uniformly and has never chipped or cracked and I have never had burn out. Either I'm doing something right or I'm very lucky. It works for me, is all I can say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 335809, member: 2155"] This is what I do, when I get a estate pipe in I ream it down very close to the wood maybe leaving a 1/16th of an inch of cake or less with a Kleen-Reem pipe reamer (a lot like a senior reamer). Each time after I smoke it a wipe the bowl out with a twisted up paper towel. At the end of the month when I do a through cleaning I might take a bit of 600 sandpaper and smooth out any rough spots (bumps and such) from the cake. My cake forms uniformly and has never chipped or cracked and I have never had burn out. Either I'm doing something right or I'm very lucky. It works for me, is all I can say. [/QUOTE]
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