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shaan

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Jan 28, 2013
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Picked up this Peterson Kildare 150s with a P Lip on ebay, needed some cleaning and deoxiding of the stem but it is looking pretty good now! Loving it so far. I was looking hard for a bulldog shape because i have some sort of attraction to the shape and landed this un.
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oh and the other side:
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shaan

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Jan 28, 2013
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Thanks all! Cleaned up the stem with an oxyclean bath, jewelers rouge, and a magic eraser. Certainly not shiny but I kind of like the matte look

 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
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Shaan that's a great looking pipe. Good on you for cleaning it up.
Until you grab some stem oil a little chapstick buffed in with a soft cloth will help protect it and give it a bit of shine.

 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
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http://obsidianpipe.com
I haven't used it but I've been thinking about it. Some guys swear by it.

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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Nice job. Nice Pete!
BTW, did you do jeweler's rouge and then the magic eraser, or the other way round? The jeweler's rouge is finer than magic eraser. It's still a fairly large jump in abrasiveness, but going from eraser to rouge should (with plenty of elbow grease) leave a decent shine.
Alternatively, you could get a pack of micromesh or micromesh pads -- you've clearly got the skills/know-how to get that stem back to a glassy shine and they make it easy.
Again, great pipe and lovely grain. Congrats.

 

shaan

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Jan 28, 2013
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I reversed that and went from rouge to eraser. I shall see what it looks like with rough next. I need to order the micro mesh soon And work with that as well. The stem started this color:
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pitchfork

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May 25, 2012
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Wow, that's pretty heavy oxidation. Looks great, now. There are a hundred ways to skin a catfish, of course. Steve Laug has a great blog on pipe restoration if you find you've got the restoration bug.

http://rebornpipes.wordpress.com/

 
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