What are your favorite/recommended pipe cleaners? For the past couple years I’ve just been using B.J. long regulars.
Agreed, they are great absorbent wise and in straight pipes but on a bent, a p-lip or a dirty stummel they fold up like an accordion.@PaulRVA For many years BJ Longs were my go-to cleaner, however, about a year ago the wire used changed much less backbone now than in years past. YMMV
I don’t think they do any harm, but my fingers don’t like them!As a follow up question: do you guys use regular and bristled? I’ve always avoided bristles since they seem too abrasive (and damaging to stems).
They felt abrasive on my fingers which made me feel like they would scratch acrylic or vulcanite, but I’m sure i was being irrational.I don’t think they do any harm, but my fingers don’t like them!
Put me down for the BJ Long tapers because I have a bunch but agree they could be stouter and will be getting more of the pachyderms next pipe or tobacco order.
You may be right, I just got tired of them scratching up my fingers! Very prickly! I got a bunch of those little nylon and wire brushes for shanks and chambers to handle stuff, but my pipes get a good paper toweling after each use so those are more for the occasional estate.They felt abrasive on my fingers which made me feel like they would scratch acrylic or vulcanite, but I’m sure i was being irrational.
Ill use bristle in the shank if it is really gunked up, ever clear on an absorbent down the stem if it starts getting overly nasty and obsidian oil on my vulcanite, Ashtonite and Cumberland stems when needed. Every smoke gets a pass through with a regular pipe cleaner and then bent over and reamed around the bowl.As a follow up question: do you guys use regular and bristled? I’ve always avoided bristles since they seem too abrasive (and damaging to stems).