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    Pipe staining, restoring, repair

    Re: dye coming off on my hands. I use fiebings as recommended on other posts. I'll try running a flame over it and see does that seal it. Otherwise it'll be mothers 05550 applied and buffed by hand as I dont have any suitable equipment at the moment
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    Pipe staining, restoring, repair

    I would use mothers car wax. I'm worried though there might be additives in it. Some sort of paste would be easier to apply. Buffing to a shine isn't a priority so much as sealing the dye and keeping it off my hand! Thanks for the advice all
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    Pipe staining, restoring, repair

    Hi guys. Again, asking for help from those wiser and more experienced than me! I just completed sanding a pipe and re-finishing with fiebings leather dye. I then bought caranuba wax flakes which I melted and tried to apply to the pipe. Try not to laugh! Anyway that was a disaster. So, I tried...
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Thanks again for the help all
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Last question to those in the know before bed. After the dye is it necessary to wax or will the dye do alone. Thanks again for the help and knowledge. Have a good evening
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    God forgive me for the questions. I've ordered caranuba wax flakes. I assume I'll have to heat them up so I can wax the pipe with the melted wax. Anyone know what to use as an applicator? I had looked for wax paste on Amazon but they all seemed to be for cars and I'd be worried they'd have...
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Thanks for the feedback.
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Quick additional question. Apparently fiebings dye is highly flammable. I hope not when it dries into pipe?
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Acetone? To remove the shellac? Wont 1000 grit paper take weeks to work :(
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    One was a Peterson Atlantic with a blue stain and the other two are Parker pipes. Well those are run of the mill ones I own and have issues with. I have a butz choquin that has an intricate pattern covering but I expected the odd bubble on that as it's more an attractive piece than one to be...
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    I agree re: smoking pipes too hot, bad practice. However, just for clarity and as an example, one pipe that I have has a blue stain and it seems that the shellac coating was the culprit during break in (Break in being the tricky part with these type of pipes as there is no cake to guard against...
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    Sanding Pipe, Restoring Pipe, Bubble Finish

    Hi Guys, and thanks in advance. It's great there is some sort of forum that I can ask the many pipe related questions that I have. I have three pipes that I bought, mainly because the finishes looked nice. It turns out the fancy finishes have a habit of bubbling and coming off in parts. As I...
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    New Pipe, Old Pipe, Seasoning, Flavour, Sitting for too long, Renovating House

    Thanks for all the useful tips and hints peoples. I reamed one of my pipes I use for work when I came home this morning. I did a rinse under the hot tap and wiped her out with a paper towel. I have her airing and will see tomorrow evening what the end result is. Fingers crossed!
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    New Pipe, Old Pipe, Seasoning, Flavour, Sitting for too long, Renovating House

    Also I agree Re weather. Pipe smoking is different every time :)