How to Get a Foul Taste out of Meerschaum?

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fishmansf

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I’ve put a few too many “bad bowls” (smoked waaay too hot) through my meer and it has this awful tar , creosote, ash, and graphite like taste to it. I’ve been cleaning the inside of the bowl with a wet paper towel and dry it out followed by a wet pipe cleaner through the shank and stem but the taste persists. Any idea how to clean it up?
 
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Thoughts on soaking it in a 25% whiskey 75% water mixture?
Don’t waste the whiskey. That’s just flavored water.

I’m following this thread because In what little experience I have with Meers, I can’t keep a Meers bowl free of a carbon layer either.

My feeling is that once cake is there, does the fact that meer is a porous material even matter?
 

fishmansf

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Don’t waste the whiskey. That’s just flavored water.

I’m following this thread because In what little experience I have with Meers, I can’t keep a Meers bowl free of a carbon layer either.

My feeling is that once cake is there, does the fact that meer is a porous material even matter?
Ideally you want to remove the cake.
 

Chasing Embers

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jpmcwjr

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Hot water flush. The hotter the water, the more junk it will dissolve and flush away. No need to use alcohol.

If cake is too thick, a after it dries, sandpaper the chamber walls.