I was looking at a few estate pipes with oxidized stems (that horrible green or brown) and an idea popped into my head.
My other hobby is detailing my cars and to clean the tires, I spray on Westley's Bleche White. It causes the tires to leech out brown road grime and oxidation.
I decided to try on a few pipe stems. I was amazed at the results. I sprayed the stem, let sit for 15-30 seconds and then rinsed. The results are here in pics.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the stems (I did an alcohol wipe and high pressure steam also.) The whole process took less than 5 minutes. Westley's is not to be consumed and has warnings. (Bleach and de-natured alcohol have the same negatives.)
ps: I hate to have to add this but, because of our litigious world, i will not be responsible for any harmful effects. Try at your own risk.
My other hobby is detailing my cars and to clean the tires, I spray on Westley's Bleche White. It causes the tires to leech out brown road grime and oxidation.
I decided to try on a few pipe stems. I was amazed at the results. I sprayed the stem, let sit for 15-30 seconds and then rinsed. The results are here in pics.
Make sure you thoroughly rinse the stems (I did an alcohol wipe and high pressure steam also.) The whole process took less than 5 minutes. Westley's is not to be consumed and has warnings. (Bleach and de-natured alcohol have the same negatives.)
![2011-11-20_17-19-33_109-150x84.jpg](http://pipesmagazine.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/album/2595/2011-11-20_17-19-33_109-150x84.jpg)
![2011-11-20_17-21-53_662-84x150.jpg](http://pipesmagazine.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/album/2595/2011-11-20_17-21-53_662-84x150.jpg)
ps: I hate to have to add this but, because of our litigious world, i will not be responsible for any harmful effects. Try at your own risk.