Hi guys, I got a weird question. Is it okay to wipe my mouthpiece with wet wipes with sanitizer alcohol? Like would it spoil the pipe ?
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On a couple of estate pipes, I have gotten I used alcohol on the stems to clean them. Which really brought forth oxidation that was in the stems. I had to put a lot of work into rubbing out the oxidation after using alcohol on them. Just a heads up on that.Hi guys, I got a weird question. Is it okay to wipe my mouthpiece with wet wipes with sanitizer alcohol? Like would it spoil the pipe ?
Thanks
I only wipe the mouthpiece cos it accidentally touched the lid of my dustbinOn a couple of estate pipes, I have gotten I used alcohol on the stems to clean them. Which really brought forth oxidation that was in the stems. I had to put a lot of work into rubbing out the oxidation after using alcohol on them. Just a heads up on that.
Yep. And acrylic stems shouldn't have alcohol applied to them, due to its creating micro-fractures over time. (I learned that on these pages.) Plain warm water, perhaps with a drop of soap, should be sufficient for cleaning pipe stems, unless you're living in a pipe smoker commune or something weird like that, where everything is shared. I clean mine whenever they're obviously gross, and lick cooties the rest of the time, with no adverse effects to my health or well-being. YMMV [stupid required disclaimer to prove I'm humble and no certified authority]On a couple of estate pipes, I have gotten I used alcohol on the stems to clean them. Which really brought forth oxidation that was in the stems. I had to put a lot of work into rubbing out the oxidation after using alcohol on them. Just a heads up on that.
Looks like ebonite/vulcanite, but as mentioned, alcohol can create micro-fractures in acrylic and lucite.Is this acrylic?
It's only 1 time. I won't do it again. It won't affect anything right?Looks like ebonite/vulcanite, but as mentioned, alcohol can create micro-fractures in acrylic and lucite.
you should be fine.It's only 1 time. I won't do it again. It won't affect anything right?
Yep. And acrylic stems shouldn't have alcohol applied to them, due to its creating micro-fractures over time. (I learned that on these pages.) Plain warm water, perhaps with a drop of soap, should be sufficient for cleaning pipe stems, unless you're living in a pipe smoker commune or something weird like that, where everything is shared. I clean mine whenever they're obviously gross, and lick cooties the rest of the time, with no adverse effects to my health or well-being. YMMV [stupid required disclaimer to prove I'm humble and no certified authority]