I just got a nice Savinelli estate pipe from Etsy. The first smoke had a very chemically flavor—I suspect it’s from whatever they used to clean the stem. Will this go away, or do I need to do something?
Never trust an estate pipe to be cleaned. The airway may not have been cleaned at all or you may be tasting an oxidized stem.I just got a nice Savinelli estate pipe from Etsy. The first smoke had a very chemically flavor—I suspect it’s from whatever they used to clean the stem. Will this go away, or do I need to do something?
It looked quite clean (photos attached). How do I treat an oxidized stem?Never trust an estate pipe to be cleaned. The airway may not have been cleaned at all or you may be tasting an oxidized stem.
The part that really need cleaning is the INSIDEs ie the airwayIt looked quite clean (photos attached). How do I treat an oxidized stem?
I will trust Al (@ssjones) to be honest about the cleanliness of an estate pipe as well as a few members of this board who have gifted me pipes. Past that, I will *always* clean an estate pipe coming to me. I've even needed to do touch ups on pipes from sponsors here. Not anything against them, just my preference.Echoing all of the above - I never take anyone else’s word for how clean something is that who knows how much of other people’s spit has inhabited.
Is it an acrylic or vulcanite stem?I cleaned the pipe. The stem was clean inside and out, but there was a lot of buildup in the mortise. But I still get that chemical taste, and it is clearly coming from the stem. (I put only the stem in my mouth, and there’s the taste.) Any further tips?
I’m new to this, so I don’t know how to tell the difference. But the Savinelli website says this pipe comes with a vulcanite stem.Is it an acrylic or vulcanite stem?
A small amount of toothpaste on a pipe cleaner and scrub the hell out of the inside of the stem. Then rinse out out with cool water and scrub with dry pipe cleaners.I’m new to this, so I don’t know how to tell the difference. But the Savinelli website says this pipe comes with a vulcanite stem.
Bingo.Never trust an estate pipe to be cleaned. The airway may not have been cleaned at all or you may be tasting an oxidized stem.
I’m new to this, so I don’t know how to tell the difference. But the Savinelli website says this pipe comes with a vulcanite stem.