PLS HELP! Is this normal to happen inside the bowl?

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warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
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My God man ... you didn't stuff tobacco in it and then put flame to the tobacco?

Smoke it lad, enjoy. It'll blacken back up and last you your lifetime. No need to be obsessive with regards to cleaning. Just find a routine that works for you. I clean the pipes I've smoked during the week on Sunday. I only run a cleaner through when I feel the draw ain't quite right. Otherwise ... Sundays are cleaning day.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,925
21,671
SE PA USA
That’s not a stain, it’s the lack of stain. You are looking at wood there. You’ve “cleaned” away the bowl coat and stain.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,256
96,618
North Carolina
I have a pipe I would like to remove the coating on what grit sand paper should i use and what tips do you have for doing this?
Some coatings will come off with Everclear. I would try that first.
There are of course more stubborn coatings which require sandpaper to remove. I use 320 grit. I cut a piece just a bit taller than the chamber and wrap it around my finger. Take your time so as not to damage the edge of the rim. If the rim is narrow I wrap the sandpaper around a wooden dowl.
 
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Jbyrd

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Some coatings will come off with Everclear. I would try that first.
There are of course more stubborn coatings which require sandpaper to remove. I use 320 grit. I cut a piece just a bit taller than the chamber and wrap it around my finger. Take your time so as not to damage the edge of the rim. If the rim is narrow I wrap the sandpaper around a wooden dowl.
thank you. I'll try the everclear first for sure.
 
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kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
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You haven't hurt a thing. Just smoke until you have enough cake to cover it. It doesn't take much. Use pipe cleaner until you get the cake built.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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North Carolina
it depends on the age of the pipe ,some peterson coatings will wipe off with just a wet cloth.
Peterson have changed there coating a couple of times
True. The new stuff is like roofing tar with sand mixed in it. The old stuff would wipe out easy peasy.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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You didn't ruin anything. I agree with ash digger -

There was a movie once, I think it had Kevin Costner in it. He heard some words that talked about this very topic. "If you smoke it, the cake will come."

I am pretty certain that's what he heard.
fun thought experiment is thinking about the very real problems some of those guys in that movie had in real life. And just imagining them bringing them into Kevin Costners life. For example him having to clean up ghost puke and even worse things. :)
 

Jbyrd

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it depends on the age of the pipe ,some peterson coatings will wipe off with just a wet cloth.
Peterson have changed there coating a couple of times
It came out pretty easy I bought the pipe in 2012 and soon after stopped smoking for my 10 year stretch. Now I am back with a vengeance. I'm on my 5th bowl today use to it was maybe 5 bowls a week. Oh back to the pipe its a kinsale xl 15 I'm guessing it was before the new stuff you guys are speaking of. Also the pipe was never smoked just stored it the closet.
 
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FurCoat

Lifer
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It came out pretty easy I bought the pipe in 2012 and soon after stopped smoking for my 10 year stretch. Now I am back with a vengeance. I'm on my 5th bowl today use to it was maybe 5 bowls a week. Oh back to the pipe its a kinsale xl 15 I'm guessing it was before the new stuff you guys are speaking of. Also the pipe was never smoked just stored it the closet.
That's good news. Sandpapering out a bowl coating is a PITA.
 
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May 8, 2017
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As many have already said, that you have removed the bowl coating is not a problem. It appears that you’re following the long-accepted method of breaking in a pipe by smoking half-bowls. I’m more concerned about the appearance of the bottom half of the bowl than I am the top, where you haven’t really smoked it yet. I’m guessing that you removed the bowl coating in the bottom, as well. The bottom looks shiny, suggesting that you’re not building cake and perhaps even scorching your briar. I don’t think you have a problem yet, but you need to develop a protective layer of cake.

Using a paper towel is something I advocate, but use it dry and don’t be too aggressive when you’re trying to build cake. Don’t use water or alcohol. If you are a devotee of the water rinse school (I have no opinion on that, BTW), wait until you’ve built some cake.
 
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Sinzalot

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 22, 2022
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It's ruined, don't worry I'll dispose of it and any other pipes that have suffered such misfortune.
Also if any of your tobacco looks like it's been made into ribbons or worse...flake cut then that is also ruined, again send it to me for disposal...unfortunately it will have to be cremated, I have specialist equipment...a Savinelli 105 portable disposal pyro system to take care of that. puffy
 

captpat

Lifer
Dec 16, 2014
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12,411
North Carolina
Hey guys! So I bought this pipe a couple weeks ago (It's a Molina) and it smokes great, but today I noticed it developed this orange/brownish stain inside the the top part of the bowl. I clean the pipe everyday after smoking it because I don't like to build too much cake, and I take pretty good care of her, but even after using a damp soft cloth, the stain won't go away. Is it normal? Is there any other solution to get rid of it?View attachment 204001
LGTM
 
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