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WNCLEE28466

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 29, 2021
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Wallace, NC (near the coast)
I have an older pipe that is really a nice one, but to revitalize it, I wanted to sand it, deep clean it, and re-stain it. Do you use standard wood stain, or something else? My brother does a lot of wood work & has a ton of really nice wood staining liquids. Can you recommend something else, or guide me in the right direction? Thanks, LeRoy
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Whenever I receive an old, dirty estate, I clean off the outer grime with liquid soap and an old electric toothbrush.
The I wet-sand with micromesh pads. This removes not just the dirt, but lightens the colour of the bowl, often exposing some nice underlying grain.
I leave to dry, then apply Ibepen Briar Restoration Balm or Halcyon wax and buff.
I much prefer the lighter result than the previous dark stained look.
 

peteguy

Lifer
Jan 19, 2012
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The pen guys outer bowl stuff is really nice. The stem stuff not so much. :)

Fieblings user here.
 

wayneteipen

Can't Leave
May 7, 2012
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Most makers use aniline dyes like Fiebings leather dye. They are the easiest to use because they are already mixed and ready to use. I use J.E. Mosers powder dyes just because it's easier (to me) to customize colors.
 
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