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waznyf

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 24, 2012
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Greetings friends,

For those who don't know, I have recently started smoking my pipes again after a nearly 3 year break. It has been roughly a month or so now and I realized that I haven't cleaned my pipes since I last used them.
My questions for you: How do you deep clean your pipes? How often do you clean them? What do you use? What ways do you clean your pipe after each smoke?

From what I remember, I used to deep clean my pipes around once per month. I would use Everclear, a cleaning brush, and pipe cleaners. My after smoke routine has just been to wipe out the bowl and stuff a pipe cleaner into the pipe.

Perhaps some of you can offer me new ideas or reinforce my current practice. I am afraid that some of my pipes have been neglected a bit too much and may be permanently ghosted with nasty flavors. I will ensure that any new pipes I acquire are properly maintained.

Frank
 
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waznyf

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 24, 2012
742
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I am watching some YouTube videos at the moment but feel free to link videos that you like also!
 

ovidsmuse

Lurker
Sep 12, 2012
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18
I like to do a run with a bristle cleaner dipped in high proof alcohol, the kind safe to drink, until it comes out mostly clean. Then regular cleaners until they come out dry. Then trim the cake with a pipe tool and paper towel. This is assuming no ghosting. For the outside I wipe bowl and stem with a damp cloth until clean and then air dry it. For the final touch wipe it all down with some olive oil and let it dry completely and then buff with some felt.
 
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thefishguy

Can't Leave
Jan 17, 2017
499
1,237
Warm water and a bristled cleaner on my briar pipes after 5-6 smokes. Cobs get a little 100% ethanol and a good scrubbing with a bristle when they get funky. All my pipes get swabbed out with a dry doubled over Blitz cleaner after every smoke. Haven’t ruined a pipe yet.
 

prndl

Lifer
Apr 30, 2014
1,571
2,901
Evil lurks in the hearts of mortisi.

I do the traditional "paper towel bowl/pipe cleaner airway" constitutional after each smoke, as well, but the mortise and tenon areas worry me more. These get a bit closer attention, though not as often and never with spirits.

I've yet to lose a good pipe.
 
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smokeyweb

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 29, 2013
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I remove the stem once pipe is cool, and use a pipe cleaner with dish soap until stem is clean. Then use pipe cleaners and paper towels soaked in Jack Daniels to clean the stummel. For my beater pipes I do a hot water flush. This works well too. Then let rest a day before firing it up again.
 
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alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Alaska
I just run a pipe cleaner through the stem and shank after each smoke, then bend the same pipe cleaner and use it to swab out the inside of the bowl. Once the pipe is cool I will disassemble it and run a fresh pipe cleaner through both stem and shank again, and then bend it in half and use it to swab the mortise.

For deep cleans on estates and high use pipes I use a 75/25 mix of everclear and bourbon on a pipe cleaner and run as many as it takes to come out clean-ish on both stem and stummel, then a few dry ones to mop up in there. Being very careful not to get any on the outside of the stummel of course. Unless it is vulcanite, then just the same procedure with warm water.
 

Dandy Pipesmoker

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 8, 2020
115
333
Switzerland
As many other said: I just run a pipe cleaner through the stem and shank after each smoke, then bend the same pipe cleaner and use it to swab out the inside of the bowl.

For estaes or ghost issues is better a more deep cleaning with alcohol or dedicated pipe cleaning solutions. I'm not a fan of the salt and alcohol treatment, in my experience using just the alochol works fine.

I heard of so many crazy and dangerous methods that can not believe someone would treat his beloved pipes that way!
But anyway, there are so many different tastes...
 
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BasketCase

Might Stick Around
Mar 12, 2020
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After room in which I keep my pipes was starting to smell a bit, I gave the briars a quick warm water clean as others have mentioned - worked a charm! They still have a faint smell but if anything it's a much nicer smell less ashy if that makes sense?

So from now it's a warm rinse, kitchen towel round the bowl, and a pipe cleaner down the stem
 

Gubbins

Might Stick Around
Feb 5, 2020
50
92
I avoid deep cleaning my pipes by swabbing the bowl and shank with Everclear on pipe cleaners after every smoke and ream if needed. Why let every bowl you smoke get gradually funkier and funkier until you can't handle it anymore and need a deep clean?
 
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