Can you see through it enough to see how much is left?Nope. Some times they are out of the blue so I have to go with the brown. I'm testing a black Chubby Gorilla bottle. If it works it will double the amount in the bottle without much of an uplift in price.
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I use the silicone ones. They're more pliable and can be easily put on and removed, so much so that you only need one. I managed to find them in small and large sizes and in black and translucent silicone. They work much better than the traditional rubber ones.When I tried using softie bits, I found that leaving them on would discolor the area it covered. So, don't leave them on!
Can you see through it enough to see how much is left?
That is only Vulcanite and not Acrylic, correct?When I tried using softie bits, I found that leaving them on would discolor the area it covered. So, don't leave them on!
It was so long ago I can't be sure of what, if anything, it did to the few acrylic bits I tried them on.That is only Vulcanite and not Acrylic, correct?
H-Myst- Is there any real benefit to a 30 minute- or anytime-soaking the stem in oil??? My method is to vigorously rub a half dot of oil on a cloth that already has some oil in it. That's it. No further buffing required.
And I'd never use olive oil, no matter how virginal, though it'd be a problem only on a pipe that's put away for a long time. (Handling removes the oil over time so it doesn't have time to turn rancid.)
Yep.?When I tried using softie bits, I found that leaving them on would discolor the area it covered. So, don't leave them on!
If using the Ibepen Deoxidiser, I'd recommend leaving the stem soak for 2-3 days rather than hours if it is heavily oxidised.I acquired some of this excellent product from @hauntedmyst and am simply waiting for some lbepens Hard Rubber Deoxidizer to come in the mail so that I can deoxidize my horrifically oxidized stems before applying Obsidian. I can't wait!
Why bother with the Ibepen bath if you're going to sand it anyway? Does it soften the oxidized layer that needs to be removed?If using the Ibepen Deoxidiser, I'd recommend leaving the stem soak for 2-3 days rather than hours if it is heavily oxidised.
Then wet-sanding with coarser Micromesh pads, followed by Obsidian oil and finer Micromesh pads.