Is it because of the iodine in table salt? If so, what effect does iodine have on the pipe?
I've been using coarse sea salt. Just wondering.
I've been using coarse sea salt. Just wondering.
Yes, that is my understanding. A chemist could better answer what if any are the health effects of residual iodine that has leached into briar.Is it because of the iodine in table salt? If so, what effect does iodine have on the pipe?
Not really. I stopped buying Windsor regular table salt after I read the Ingredients section: it listed sugar along with salt. Why would they put sugar, however small the amount, in their salt packages is beyond me. I've been using nothing but La Baleine sea salt ever since.How much sugar? Can you tell us more?
Not sure how “harsh” can be measured or why it is relevant, but the last time I did a salt treatment I did use a warm water flush and it worked fine. But so did swabbing the bowl out with a damp paper towel, my previous method.Whatever you use—and coffee grounds are the least harsh treatment— a hot water flush following the treatment will finish the deal as fresh as daisies.
I stopped doing bowl treatments altogether
I can’t recall ever using it on other than an estate piece once I was past the newb stage. Keep the stem and shank clean, the cake thin, and don’t overlook giving the mortise a good cleaning every now and then.+1...Unless it is an estate pipe.
Agree on that point. I will have to do the fresh water flush, that would save some time and no harm done. I then run a small diameter brush thru the shank, wiping it each time, till it comes out relatively clean (residue at first is like black tar). Then, scrunched up paper towels dipped in alcohol, till they come out clear. That typically yields a ghost free smoke.Not sure how “harsh” can be measured or why it is relevant, but the last time I did a salt treatment I did use a warm water flush and it worked fine. But so did swabbing the bowl out with a damp paper towel, my previous method.
I can’t recall ever using it on other than an estate piece once I was past the newb stage.