I used several tubes of two eras of the Dunhill Pipe Bowl Polish before I switched to Renaissance Wax. I never had an issue with the smell but I'd go very easy with the Murphy's Soap. If I need to use it I use a pin head size dab on a toothbrush. I always seem to taste it a little but it's probably just the smell I don't like.
I am not the only one that has run into this odor problem. I googled it and found this review of the Dunhill bowl polish, posted 16 years ago. Here it goes:
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Review - Dunhill Pipe Bowl Polish
by Casablanca
Got a tube of this a couple of weeks ago, started using it a few days ago on
a couple of my old estates and I thought I would write a review to share my
findings about this product.
General: Dunhill Pipe Bowl Polish. The product comes in a small tube that
is blue and white about the size of a poly-sporin tube. After the tip of
the tube is punctured a very pliable white wax can be easily squeezed out to
be applied to the finger tip. When they say small amount they mean it. I
started off with the equivalent of about one half of the amount of
toothpaste one might use on their toothbrush. This was about 4 times too
much.
Directions: Apply a very thin coating with tip of finger over bowl and
stem. Leave a minute or two to dry and become tacky, then rub vigorously
with a soft cloth until brilliant polish is obtained. For rough surfaced
pipes, use medium stiff brushes and finish with soft cloth.
The good: Very easy to apply, a small amount goes a long way and it does
become tacky quite quickly. Price is excellent at $3.50CAD, one tube will
probably give enough to do 30-40 pipes.
The bad: You have to rub like a son of a gun with that soft cloth for the
tacky feeling to go mostly away. I actually broke a sweat doing it by hand,
and my already sore wrist was throbbing by the time I was done. I think a
dremel with a buffing wheel on a low setting might be the way to go. For
the tacky to go completely away it takes about an hour, then another
vigorous buffing. The shine certainly isn't as good a carnauba wax, but it
is not bad either.
The ugly: I could not imagine doing this on a rusticated or a blasted pipe,
I think the buffing would pretty well kill me. It has a chemical smell that
I can't put my finger on, but might be some sort of petroleum product.
There is no list of ingredients and a google search came up empty. I think
I might call Dunhill for a MSDS sheet as I would like to know if there is
anything toxic in the wax before I put the stem in my mouth.
My thoughts: In a pinch, it is not bad and does not require any tools, but
does require a lot of effort. The chemical smell worries me a bit, so I
would probably only do the bowl and bypass the stem.
Recommend: No
John
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Unfortunately the original poster never said if the smell went away ! I smoked two bowls today out of 'em. Can still smell it on the outside. But the Ghosting on the inside is not noticeable when there is burning tobacco in there. So it could be worse. But after a warm bowl the outside smells even more.
After reading the review above, maybe I should just take it somewhere and have them buff the outside of the pipes?