I'm SORRY Mods! I have a hard time Capitalizing Conjunctive Words as it's not proper English. Even in a title! But I digress....
One thing that bugs the crap out of me when I clean my pipes (and I clean my pipes after EVERY smoke) is when I stick a pipe cleaner in my bent stems, there was a scraping sound from the metal in the pipe cleaner making contact with the inside of them stem. It drove me crazy knowing I was slowly scratching away the Ebonite or Acrylic and that eventually it might ruin the stem.
I have discovered over my short tenure of Pipe Smoking, solution to this problem: When inserting the pipe cleaner, as soon as I feel any scraping resistance I twist the pipe cleaner as I continue to insert it. It works every time, Even on the most bent of stems.
I hope some of you might find this tip useful as I have never seen it pointed out before. Maybe because it's so obvious but not to Schlubs like me.
One thing that bugs the crap out of me when I clean my pipes (and I clean my pipes after EVERY smoke) is when I stick a pipe cleaner in my bent stems, there was a scraping sound from the metal in the pipe cleaner making contact with the inside of them stem. It drove me crazy knowing I was slowly scratching away the Ebonite or Acrylic and that eventually it might ruin the stem.
I have discovered over my short tenure of Pipe Smoking, solution to this problem: When inserting the pipe cleaner, as soon as I feel any scraping resistance I twist the pipe cleaner as I continue to insert it. It works every time, Even on the most bent of stems.
I hope some of you might find this tip useful as I have never seen it pointed out before. Maybe because it's so obvious but not to Schlubs like me.