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Lifer
Nov 14, 2020
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Cotton Balls, that’s what I use.

Have you put a cotton ball inside the chamber, and filled it up with Grain alcohol like Everclear?

Also, sand the chamber clean, I can’t remember what grit I used, but if there’s any carbon or cake, you’ll want to sand it away, down to the bare wood.
 

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I recently got a Poul Olsen " codger pipe" that had seen decades of tobacco and appeared as if it had never been cleaned on the inside. After vigorous washing/scrubbing with a shank brush, coffee grounds, salt/alcohol treatment and several passes with the retort it still smelled nasty. I followed this advice from George Dibos and was quite surprised at what came out of the shank!

I ream/shave shank airways with an "exactly the right size" drill bit from a special set made for the purpose (the cutting end is ground to a bullet shape), then do the granulated charcoal + alcohol thing to pull undesirable yuck from the wood.

No standard set of bits is graduated in small enough increments, btw. The set must be assembled from a combination of inch, metric, and wire gauge (numbered) sizes.
I didn't even have to do the charcoal/alcohol treatment. (though I picked up some charcoal for the next go around).