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Yes your majesty, we have called onto thee to guide us in your infinite wisdom! How does one clean a meerschaum?
Hahaha!!Did someone call my name three times? My mistake that one only works for Beatle Juice!
How exactly do you carry out the hot water flush?I use a pipe cleaner after every smoke, in the shank and bowl. And only when the pipe starts to taste off, do I do the warm water flush. Which usually relates to once every month maybe.
Not boiling hot of course. Most people say "warm water flush"How exactly do you carry out the hot water flush?
How hot does the water have to be?
Should the stem be attached or not?
1. I never use liquids to clean them. When routinely cleaned there's no need.1. So no water or alcohol ever? Just this routine after each smoke?
I have a bunch of meers I use alcohol all the time.
Inside and outside.
You can also use warm water.
The biggest thing is do not let them heavily cake. The cake will expand and crack the bowl.
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Careful using those on meerschaum, as they can score up the chamber.Bristle Cleaner for the bowl to knock off any cake that forms in a short smoke with them
That seems to be a contradiction. Both are liquid. Perhaps alcohol will evaporate faster, there is that.1. you may clean your Meer with alcohol. Favourably 99%. No problems there.
2. since meerschaum draws liquid like a sponge, please stay away from water. The meer block absorbs water and becomes softer.
That one's a myth. The wax is just there to protect the soft material. The act of smoking colors it whether it's waxed or not.Bees wax is cheap, and will color your Meer.
Water does the same thing, and very quickly. Then it dries pretty quickly and the color that was brought out fades.I know that the whole waxing/coloring debate is exhausting. But why does the coloring become more pronounced once a pipe is rewaxed?
My experience with some reading and a lot of smoking contradicts what you writeMy experience after much reading.
I do not use alcohol on Meers. Period.1. you may clean your Meer with alcohol. Favourably 99%. No problems there.
Water in my preferred liquid for cleaning a Meer. No alcohol at all.2. since meerschaum draws liquid like a sponge, please stay away from water. The meer block absorbs water and becomes softer.
Hot water and dish detergent works well with a sponge or cloth.3. caring for the outside of the bowl. A wet cloth, or alcohol can be used to take the grime off the outside of the meer. Use sparingly, and make sure the pipe is nice and dry before use.
As Duane said, wax doesn't color. And in general, it's a monumental waste of time.4. Waxing your Meer. Bees wax is cheap, and will color your Meer. Melt beeswax in a small bowl. Plug both ends of the meer with cork and rest the whole pipe in the wax. Alternatively you may paint the wax on your Meer. Once wax has been absorbed a heat gun will melt off the excess.
Hand Buff with a clean cloth when.