How Many Pipe Cleaners to Dry an 8oz Jar?

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Lifer
Jul 10, 2018
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One word: autoclave

You'll never need to use pipe cleaners again.

If you insist on still using pipe cleaners I conducted a little experiment and here are the results:

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So the answer is 3.
 

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Lifer
May 12, 2015
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I'm reminded of a song from Sly and The Family Stone, "Everyday People":

And different strokes for different folks
And so on and so on and scooby dooby doo
I am everyday people

Given how expensive preserving jars are on Amazon now (if you do not believe me, look, at least here in Canada), I'll let hot water, a bit of dish soap and a towel do the work.
Oh, yeah, that's what I referenced with "Diff folks, diff folks" up thread. And mentioned that the dishwasher is the best- for both washing and drying.
 
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Well, no judgement from me, I realize we all come from different backgrounds, cultures etc., to use the bathroom as an analogy: some people have a bidet, some use toilet paper, others their a bucket and mop. Each to their own but paper will never, ever, touch my jars.
Why the aversion to using paper on a jar? A lot of Tobacco comes with paper separating it from the tin and a circle of cardboard slapped directly on top of the tobacco. This is a genuine question.
 
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