Stem Discolouration from Hallmarks

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schmitzbitz

Lifer
Jan 13, 2011
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Port Coquitlam, B.C.
I have been slowly working on restoring a small pile of pipes given to me by a fellow pipesmoker. Amongst the reprobates is a Hardcastle Zulu that is in pretty decent shape, except the markers Hallmark on the stem has been removed, leaving a large discoloured spot in its wake.
Is there any way to remove this, or to dye the discoloured spot back to black? The material is vulcanite; but none of the usual tricks (bleach, oxyclean, etc.) seem to have any effect - and I am loathe to sand the stem down any further as it is already slightly smaller than the shank on the stummel, and being a light blast, sanding said shank could look funny.

 

ichbinmuede

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 17, 2011
643
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Naphtha (lighter fluid) or acetone? Could be that it's glue that is preventing anything from having an effect. Of course I don't know what sort of reaction, if any at all, the stuff would have on vulcanite.

 
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