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Waxing A Rusticated Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Winslow" data-source="post: 16617" data-attributes="member: 267"><p>I've only ever waxed my smooth briars until today.I picked up a small jar of</p><p>Halycon 2 Wax last week,this wax is for rusticated while Halycon 1 is for smooth.</p><p>That's what the man who sold it to me said.</p><p> Well I slathered some on an Ardor 2003 Xmas pipe,rubbed it off and by God</p><p>it does make a difference,a big difference.Pipe looks brand new!You can get it at:</p><p></p><p> www.finepipes.com</p><p></p><p> Winslow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winslow, post: 16617, member: 267"] I've only ever waxed my smooth briars until today.I picked up a small jar of Halycon 2 Wax last week,this wax is for rusticated while Halycon 1 is for smooth. That's what the man who sold it to me said. Well I slathered some on an Ardor 2003 Xmas pipe,rubbed it off and by God it does make a difference,a big difference.Pipe looks brand new!You can get it at: [url=//www.finepipes.com]www.finepipes.com[/url] Winslow [/QUOTE]
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