I only do the rim. Just me personally, I'm not too concerned in preserving the laquer on th rim.The problem with that in a cob is that it liquifies the lacquer MM uses, and smears the stain.
I only do the rim. Just me personally, I'm not too concerned in preserving the laquer on th rim.The problem with that in a cob is that it liquifies the lacquer MM uses, and smears the stain.
My cob chambers get cleaned with unscented baby wipes after each smoke, same as meers.
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That I must try.My cob chambers get cleaned with unscented baby wipes after each smoke, same as meers.
My very first pipe was a Country Gent that I still smoke regularly. It is on its way to a nice dark brown, even in the areas that don’t see flame. I think the older they get, and the more used they are, the better they look.
I d`nt see the problem either.That does kinda look nice.
Clean chamber and also the shank, after every smoke.People clean their cobs?!
?My cob chambers get cleaned with unscented baby wipes after each smoke, same as meers.
Only if they have a white dot on the stem.I thought you just fed them into a wood chipper!