So, just wrap that section around the whole stem one tape width? or cut a small square or circle and cover?Heat can burn oxidation, lift dents, and cause inserted emblems to raise/pop too, also lift stamping. Cover the clover with electrical tape when using fire, had one go off on a KW Silhouette once, maybe some alcohol worked into the gap but it flashed up into nothing like it was celluloid
Okay. Just used liquid bar keepers friend and a soft brass wire brush. Seemed to do the trick. Now, on to the stem… tomorrowWith regard to the stinger, alcohol will dissolve any deposits in the holes. Simichrome to polish it up if you so deaire, but completely wipe it off afterwards. Otherwise, use the methods and materials you're most comfortable using.
I just cut a little piece about double in size to cover and try not to heat that area much.So, just wrap that section around the whole stem one tape width? or cut a small square or circle and cover?
Get a little dab of toothpaste on a cotton ball if you feel like detailing further.Okay. Just used liquid bar keepers friend and a soft brass wire brush. Seemed to do the trick. Now, on to the stem… tomorrow
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Howdy, just came across this post tonight. Are you still working on this KW?Anyone have any experience with the lighter method on a Kaywoodie stem, specifically over the white and black shamrock? Should I just magic erase this section?
also, what is the best way to clean the 4hole stinger without oxidizing it?
thank you!
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I cleaned it up and the logo came off with the tape; had to glue it back in. It turned out good, but not sure if it’ll stay black till I smoke it some more.Howdy, just came across this post tonight. Are you still working on this KW?
Your question about cleaning around the logo caught my eye. I posted a thread a few days ago about FLITZ Polish. I used it to remove oxidation on a KW Stem;
it worked great and cleaned up logo nicely.