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lifeon2

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2012
625
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denver co
The difference is stunning.
Before

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After

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frennchy11

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 28, 2011
508
0
Looks great! I have been using wax but my meer hasnt taken too much color. From what I can tell it should be coloring pretty even.

 

lifeon2

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 19, 2012
625
12
denver co
Bees wax, I did a 15 minute dip at 150 degrees on the stove I read somewhere that they need to be rewaxed once in a while to really bring out the coloring and man I really cant believe how well this came out now I'm eyeballing the rest of them. Corked it and then I used my cork screw to hold it on the edges of the pot. Basically you just find a container large enough to dip your entire pipe and using the corkscrew to hold it down frees up your hands. I actually used a small coffee can to melt the wax on the stove.

 
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