I'm having issues with my older / estate purchased vulcanite stems. Many of them are in need of refurbishing because they have that "appearance"; but worse, I think I've determined that at this stage of degradation they irritate my lip tissue. (I don't have the same issues with acrylic.) Applying obsidian oil will temporarily change their appearance but doesn't really do much for the irritation factor.
1. If I sand them to remove the oxidation, what length of time might I expect to have them maintain the renewed level of improvement? They do not spend time in direct sunlight, only when out and about and being smoked.
2. I have some new pipes with vulcanite stems (several Petersons for example) that I purchased and wish to enjoy. However, before I do, I'm wondering if the composition has "improved" over the years or if I should expect the same level of deterioration as on my older ones. And if I should expect deterioration, at what pace would I expect that to occur?
I may not wish to have an additional level of maintenance if they are always going to be a PITA, but I otherwise like all of the pipes in question and would seek first to fully enjoy them other than trading them and moving on...
Thank you, looking forward to input.
1. If I sand them to remove the oxidation, what length of time might I expect to have them maintain the renewed level of improvement? They do not spend time in direct sunlight, only when out and about and being smoked.
2. I have some new pipes with vulcanite stems (several Petersons for example) that I purchased and wish to enjoy. However, before I do, I'm wondering if the composition has "improved" over the years or if I should expect the same level of deterioration as on my older ones. And if I should expect deterioration, at what pace would I expect that to occur?
I may not wish to have an additional level of maintenance if they are always going to be a PITA, but I otherwise like all of the pipes in question and would seek first to fully enjoy them other than trading them and moving on...
Thank you, looking forward to input.
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