Using Alcohol and Cotton Balls on Meerschaum

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Waning Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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To prevent polluting another thread with progress reports I'll start this one.

Too much hearsay turns into the gospel and phobias among pipe smokers. In another thread a while back it was stated as fact that wiping a meerschaum down with alcohol would damage it. I did it to one and it neither turned black nor exploded. In this thread I'm covering the use of internal cleaning with an alcohol soak and following the progress.

Materials Used
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Set-up Complete
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Around half an hour in, the alcohol is removing gunk with no dampness or alcohol smell on the outside of the stummel.
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Waning Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Six hours in with a second topping off of the cotton with alcohol.

The pipe cleaner has wicked out more build-up and the stummel has no give when squeezed with no smell of alcohol or dampness on the outside of the meerschaum.

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No noticeable loss of color either.

Before
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Now
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WerewolfOfLondon

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Jun 8, 2023
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This looks like you're getting rid of a lot of internal gunk. My meer is starting to have a slight sour taste, I believe it is because of this. What exactly have you done here, put cotton wool in the bowl, a pipe cleaner in the stem, then just filled the bowl with alcohol? Am I missing anything?
 
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