Hi, everyone! As I just recently started smoking pipe again after using long ago a pipe that had been already broken in, I'm not too confident in my ability to properly build a cake in a briar. Plus, I wanted something I could smoke continuosly without giving it the customary 24-48 hours rest, so I ended up buying a meerschaum lined. I would've loved a full meerschaum, but those are a tad expensive around here ("a tad" being an enormous understatement) and I'd really like not to get divorced from the wifey over my tobacco expenses :-D
I follow a quite regular clean routine: every time I finish a bowl I empty all of the ash and residue and scrape the inside with the reamer in my tri-tool (it has a blunt edge). Then I separate the stem from the shank and give the shank a go with a pipe cleaner, being extra careful of not poking it against the inner wall of the bowl. Then I use the other end to clean the stem, and finally bend the pipe cleaner in a U shape and insert it into the bowl, twisting it and vigorously trying to work the wall. About every week or so, I give it a more deep clean using several pipe cleaner dipped in whisky, until I feel the inside of the bowl to be smooth (my aromatics tend to leave quite a bit of residue there, not sure about other types of baccy as I haven't tried them yet) and the cleaners come out as unsoiled as possible.
And now for the actual question part: I recently bought a beautiful Manx made from african meerschaum. It's new, unsmoked, and I got it for a pittance (less than what I paid for my meerschaum lined, actually), but as I know it might be a while before I can buy another meer, and I might never have another shot at a brand new Manx, I'm feeling just a wee bit paranoid about giving it the proper care, even moreso than about my regular pipe. I haven't even smoked it for the first time yet! So, what do you think about my cleaning routine? Would it be proper for a meerschaum? Any and all thoughts and advices will be much appreciated, as I would hate to waste such a beautiful pipe due to my inexperience.
I follow a quite regular clean routine: every time I finish a bowl I empty all of the ash and residue and scrape the inside with the reamer in my tri-tool (it has a blunt edge). Then I separate the stem from the shank and give the shank a go with a pipe cleaner, being extra careful of not poking it against the inner wall of the bowl. Then I use the other end to clean the stem, and finally bend the pipe cleaner in a U shape and insert it into the bowl, twisting it and vigorously trying to work the wall. About every week or so, I give it a more deep clean using several pipe cleaner dipped in whisky, until I feel the inside of the bowl to be smooth (my aromatics tend to leave quite a bit of residue there, not sure about other types of baccy as I haven't tried them yet) and the cleaners come out as unsoiled as possible.
And now for the actual question part: I recently bought a beautiful Manx made from african meerschaum. It's new, unsmoked, and I got it for a pittance (less than what I paid for my meerschaum lined, actually), but as I know it might be a while before I can buy another meer, and I might never have another shot at a brand new Manx, I'm feeling just a wee bit paranoid about giving it the proper care, even moreso than about my regular pipe. I haven't even smoked it for the first time yet! So, what do you think about my cleaning routine? Would it be proper for a meerschaum? Any and all thoughts and advices will be much appreciated, as I would hate to waste such a beautiful pipe due to my inexperience.