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toobfreak

Lifer
Dec 19, 2016
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Thanks Bluegrass, not really. I think I once wiped the stem down with a little olive oil, here, it is pretty dull. I think I have a bottle of Haze Away just never have the time to worry about it. I've kept the cake to a minimum by always wiping with a damp towel after bowls, give the briar a little wipe with some wood replenisher like tung oil every 1-5 years and once I scrubbed down the rim with some spit and my finger to bring back the natural grain covered over with a little match-char.
It's not that I don't care but no one sees the pipes but me. If I had friends over whom I was interested in showing them off to, I might give some of them the full monte but I haven't the time. I've seen pipes here that were a 1000 times worse off that restored looking like new, so I know that not /keeping/ the pipe looking like a million does no harm to the pipe. Unless you are an animal, that shiny, brand-new looking pipe is always under there somewhere to be found! More power to the people with really large collections who can keep up with keeping them all looking their best!

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,649
I'd give myself a B-minus. I'm good about doing the basic cleaning after every bowl (or series of bowls in a row, though I rarely do that); I scoop, wipe out the bowl, do the pipe cleaner, and polish the pipe, every time. I do occasionally leave a pipe overnight and smoke up a bowl the next day. Because I wipe out the bowl, I maintain a thin carbon layer and don't have to ream, ever. On the other hand, I rarely do an overhaul cleaning, removing the stem, except with my one Kaywoodie Drinkless with a stinger. I have quite a few pipes, let's say dozens, scores. So mostly this works.

 

paddypiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 20, 2017
158
0
Ontario, Canada
I tend to beat on my cheaper pipes, like my cobs, a little more but I bought them for working so that's what they're for. But I also try to treat all my pipes somewhat delicately because I'd rather not have one break on me.

 

didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,736
37,796
SE WI
Instymp. It's my Rossi apple. Purchased a little over 2 years ago I believe. Smokes like a champ.

 

disciplewalk

Lurker
Jan 2, 2015
17
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I have 9 pipes. I rotate through them about every 9 weeks. I use Knob Creek Bourbon to clean the chamber and the smoke channel and let them sit for a day to completely dry out. Not sure where I got this from and I admit I have wondered if I am doing this correctly. My wife and son bought me a Peterson Jekyll and Hyde for Christmas - this has quickly (immediately) become my favorite pipe. I will baby it a little more than the others.

 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
26,264
30,360
Carmel Valley, CA
If you're enjoying smoking your pipes with this regimen, you're doing it right..... I use hot water to rinse or clean my pipes, paper towel dry the chamber, and I save some sippin' whiskey that way!
Enjoy!

 
Aug 14, 2012
2,872
127
Several pipecleaners during each smoke. That is it. If one gets old and stinky it gets a cleaning with a tasty alcohol. Most of them have rarely if ever been taken apart, except to remove the silly inner tube.

 

instymp

Lifer
Jul 30, 2012
2,455
1,149
Didi...thanks, ordered one & will work on getting mine looking as good as yours.

Didn't have that shape.

 

didimauw

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Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,736
37,796
SE WI
Hey glad to help! You will enjoy it!-

The only problem I had with it was the finish bubbled on the rim, but got covered in "lava" so quickly, it hasn't phased me.

Thanks for the compliments!

 

didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,736
37,796
SE WI
Couldn't fit my pipe tool into the bottom of the bowl any more, time to ream...
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Oh yeah so much better
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unkleyoda

Lifer
Aug 22, 2016
1,126
69
Your mom\\\'s house
I treat them all with respect. I clean them after every smoke. I run a alcohol soaked cleaner through and the end of the day. Polish the wood and stems when they need a shine. Use car wax with carnuba for protection and shine, especially on the rims. I clench, but don't chew my pipes. I never 'break them in', I just smoke easy on new pipes. Ream when needed.

 

hugodrax

Can't Leave
Jan 24, 2013
448
670
Much like didimauw, I'm afraid. I also tap them out on my heel. I've some very nice pieces that must that aren't quite as aristocratic looking as they started.

 

sparrowhawk

Lifer
Jul 24, 2013
2,941
220
I'm glad so many pipers don't treat their pipes with the compulsion I've seen exhibited by many--it's a pipe cleaner for me, an occasional ream with the Low Country Reamer, and once every other month a thorough cleaning of the whole gang. Cleaning the rim is a little hard to do without taking off wood or stainA few of the really special pipes, like my Teri Nielsen Brown Sparrow, go into their leather socks.

Not entirely beside the point, I smoke in two spots in the house: my office, no-man's-land for any but me, and the thoroughly ventilated dining room where the TV is (which reminds me to sometime ask what is the favorite genre of movies when smoking). Where do the pipes go? This is my horrendous secret: When I'm on a smoking bing watching TV or reading in my study, I place my straight pipes in a ceramic coffee mug tastfully illustated with pretty nude lades. The Nording and similar non-straight pipes go into a box, so I alternate between pipes between pipes in my coffee mug (stem end first) and non-straights in thje wooden box.

 

kbcobwa

Lurker
Apr 16, 2017
14
0
I run a pipe cleaner through them after every smoke. I also clean out the mortise and tenon with a pipe cleaner, and

take a polishing cloth and carnauba wax to the stem and bowl once a month.

 

tinbird

Lurker
Feb 16, 2017
46
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I'm a newbie with 'low cost' pipes (corncobs and a couple of no-name ones), would taking them to Dairy Queen drive through be acceptable?

 

instymp

Lifer
Jul 30, 2012
2,455
1,149
Tinbird, most of the time.

But through a car wash in a convertible with the top down & pipe in your teeth is.

 
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