To clean a pipe, you need very hot tap water; flush for 10-60 seconds with stem in. Drying time will be no more than without the water flush.
The very hot water will not harm the varnish? It's inevitable that some water will go to the outer surface.
It sounds much easier than fighting with the pipe cleaners and paper towels. I will try than on my least expensive pipe.
Well, dry if you must- pipe cleaners should come out with little gunk on them.I assume that after the water flush you still have to clean with the pipe cleaners but it will be much easier since most of the gunk is gone and the remaining is soaked and soft.
The very hot water will not harm the varnish? It's inevitable that some water will go to the outer surface.
It sounds much easier than fighting with the pipe cleaners and paper towels. I will try than on my least expensive pipe.
Thank you very much for your time and valuable advice. Much appreciated.
I have one pipe I use a filter with and it’s specifically for Mac Baren non-HH blends. The filter reduces the tongue bite I usually get and makes smoking MB blends a lot more enjoyable for me.Filters obstruct airflow and therefore create much of the moisture they collect.
A filter will help keep bits of tobacco from traveling through the stem but aside from that I see no benefit to muting flavor.
I’m pretty good at avoiding it but sometimes it doesn’t matter if my pH doesn’t jive with a blend. MB is something I wrestle with all the time, or used to, until I broke down and tried filters. No tongue bite now with their blends.I've learned to avoid tongue bite thanks to this community but I found that my filtered pipes are smoother anyway.
I can tell when I am dehydrated by being able to feel ridges in the soft part of the top of my mouth. If I ever run my tongue across the roof of my mouth and feel ridges, I start drinking more water. But, for the most part, I always have a glass of ice water at my side.Also, something I’m going to always share until everyone knows it, because I don’t see many talking about hydration, except a few, one being @JimInks
I am having difficulty in warming up to this idea of running water through my pipes.I don't usually wait for the water to heat up. I just run any old temperature water through mine, then wipe out the chamber with a paper towel, then run a pipe cleaner down the draft, and it's ready to be smoked again without any smell at all.
But, if I am going to rack the pipe, I will hit the stem with a jeweler's polishing cloth to keep it all spiffy.