Over the years I've bought several estate pipes. Of course the briar of many were rather rough, the top of the pipe stained and scorched, while the balance of the briar was dull and dry looking.
Rubbing Alcohol and fine steel wool did a great job of cleaning the char off the top of the pipe. But what a job Min Wax did to restore (or maybe improve) the appearance of the briar. I simply open a can of Min Wax Wood Finish Paste and apply the wax with my fingers. I then take an old terry clothe rag and wipe it off. WOW! The rich finish last for a long time before needing to be reapplied.
I just bought an estate pipe the other day for $8.00. I was amazed at how beautiful this ragged pipe became.
Give it a try
Rubbing Alcohol and fine steel wool did a great job of cleaning the char off the top of the pipe. But what a job Min Wax did to restore (or maybe improve) the appearance of the briar. I simply open a can of Min Wax Wood Finish Paste and apply the wax with my fingers. I then take an old terry clothe rag and wipe it off. WOW! The rich finish last for a long time before needing to be reapplied.
I just bought an estate pipe the other day for $8.00. I was amazed at how beautiful this ragged pipe became.
Give it a try