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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
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28,609
France
Thank you to all for great information. I recently removed ghosts in a couple of estates. One I suspected would be very stuborn. It tasted god awfal. It made me think I was smoking old lady purfume. I could not even get myself to finish the bowl.

After reading I sanded down almost to all wood. Then I used leftover wet espresso grounds in both the shank and the bowl. It was hot. I let it dry all day. Then I gave a light sanding again for good measure. I took more grounds and instead of water I added everclear. It was hot and sunny so I set the stummel out in the sun and let it nuke. Once dry I rinsed and let it dry all night.

Zero ghost, not the slightest hint. I smoked a light blend so Id be able to detect it.

So if you have stuborn and strong ghosts coffee as a medium to carry alcohol works great. My other pipe had just a hit of a ghost and coffee grounds with water did the trick.
 

Bbailey324

Lifer
Jun 29, 2023
1,978
25,821
Austin, TX
Thanks for the report. I've done salt and alcohol many times with mixed (usually okay but sometimes not that effective) results but never tried coffee grounds. I will give that a shot next time I'm trying to rid a stubborn ghost.
 
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xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
1,288
9,172
Ames, IA
I have an Altinok Lee Van Cleef homage pipe I bought used that seems to have been soaked in cologne. It’s weird but it happens. I’ve got it to the point where it smokes tolerable. But the exterior still stinks and makes it unpleasant. I’m trying to avoid doing anything that affects the surface treatment. I had been letting it air out for a long time without much improvement. This thread gave me an idea. I packed the bowl and airway with coffee grounds. Then I put it in a sealed container full of fresh ground coffee. I’ll let it sit a good long while and see what happens.
 

Sig

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 18, 2023
514
2,414
Western NY
I too have a stubborn pipe embedded with the aroma of Lakeland.
I did the salt treatment, did a LOT of alcohol..... still stinks.
We don't drink coffee around here.
Do you think the neighbors will think its weird if I ask for some used coffee grounds?
 
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WerewolfOfLondon

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 8, 2023
522
1,727
London
I have a Savinelli ghosted with lakelands, from back when I used to smoke those. The other night it ruined a bowl of F&T Special Brown Flake on me. Now, every time I look at that pipe I feel disgust, I hate the bastard. Can't be bothered to even try to remove the ghost, it will be reserved for my once yearly Xmas lakeland smoke.
 
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xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
1,288
9,172
Ames, IA
I too have a stubborn pipe embedded with the aroma of Lakeland.
I did the salt treatment, did a LOT of alcohol..... still stinks.
We don't drink coffee around here.
Do you think the neighbors will think its weird if I ask for some used coffee grounds?
I’m sure they will give you all you want.
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
6,751
36,401
72
Sydney, Australia
I too have a stubborn pipe embedded with the aroma of Lakeland.
I did the salt treatment, did a LOT of alcohol..... still stinks.
We don't drink coffee around here.
Do you think the neighbors will think its weird if I ask for some used coffee grounds?
Try your local cafe
I’m sure they’d be happy to get rid of a lb or ten of their used grounds 😁
 
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Lumbridge

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Feb 16, 2020
763
2,752
Cascadia, U.S.
I have an Altinok Lee Van Cleef homage pipe I bought used that seems to have been soaked in cologne. It’s weird but it happens. I’ve got it to the point where it smokes tolerable. But the exterior still stinks and makes it unpleasant. I’m trying to avoid doing anything that affects the surface treatment. I had been letting it air out for a long time without much improvement. This thread gave me an idea. I packed the bowl and airway with coffee grounds. Then I put it in a sealed container full of fresh ground coffee. I’ll let it sit a good long while and see what happens.
If it's a musty scent and smells of cologne and/or incense, it may have been used for something other than tobacco.
 
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ophiuchus

Lifer
Mar 25, 2016
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2,482
I have an Altinok Lee Van Cleef homage pipe I bought used that seems to have been soaked in cologne. It’s weird but it happens. I’ve got it to the point where it smokes tolerable. But the exterior still stinks and makes it unpleasant. I’m trying to avoid doing anything that affects the surface treatment. I had been letting it air out for a long time without much improvement. This thread gave me an idea. I packed the bowl and airway with coffee grounds. Then I put it in a sealed container full of fresh ground coffee. I’ll let it sit a good long while and see what happens.
I haven’t had this particular problem, but I’m very curious as to how this turns out. puffy
 

xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
1,288
9,172
Ames, IA
I took the meerschaum out of the coffee to see how it’s going. I put my nose almost right on it and did an olfactory inspection. Mostly I smelled ground coffee. A light hint of cologne in a couple spots. Certainly much, much better than it was. I’m putting it back in for a week or so. After that I’ll air it out and have a smoke. I’ll check in again after that.
 
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GardenStateoftheArtBriar

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 29, 2024
122
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small ozone generator on amazon
battery powered
get a stainless steel or plastic tool box large enough to fit it with the pipe and whatever else you want to put in there
run it a few cycles
that will make it fresh as air
 
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