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wayfarther

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Mar 8, 2023
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New-ish to pipe smoking. Bought a Savinelli Roma #305. by accident i spilled a bottle of rubbing alcohol onto it and it got all over the beautiful briar grain on top of the bowl. Some of the stain came off but its still kind of OK just way duller than before, and when i light the bowl i can see its more susceptible to rim darkening.scorching. Is there a wax or something that I can apply to 'protect' the rim better. I know that no wax or seal or chemical wont prevent rim scorching, only better technique, but any advice would help. Thanks in Advance.
 

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Rubbing alcohol will definitely take off the stain. When I had this happen I was able to successfully touch up the stain with appropriate colored furniture markers and then apply Decatur Pipe Shield wax to restore the shine. The result was so good that you can't even tell that the accident happened.
 
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I would go ahead and take off the rest of the stain with alcohol. And give the pipe a good polish. You didn't destroy the pipe but you probably wrecked the stain/lacquer. Not the end of the world, it'll still smoke fine. Trying to match stain can be a huge PIA and that pipe is most likely lacquered, so you have to get all the lacquer off of it.
 
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Some use saliva or water to wet the rim just before a smoke. Wax after it cools.

I would not recommend this with newer Savinelli pipes. Saliva/water will affect the finish in a negative way. Sadly, I learned the hard way with an Autograph pipe trying to prevent rim charring. This is less of an issue with older Savinellis.
 

wayfarther

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Mar 8, 2023
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Rubbing alcohol will definitely take off the stain. When I had this happen I was able to successfully touch up the stain with appropriate colored furniture markers and then apply Decatur Pipe Shield wax to restore the shine. The result was so good that you can't even tell that the accident happened.
Thank you!! I going to try this. much obliged.
 
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For what it’s worth I came across some vintage footage of a London Pipe Factory receiving briar roots from Algiers.


At around 2:20 the clip shows them finishing the pipes in Linseed Oil before polishing. Not saying do it just because they did but, in my experience, linseed oil has virtually no smell (at least the boiled kind doesn’t) and the consistency of vegetable oil. Although it darkens the wood significantly.

Maybe an easy thing to try for general pipes.