Does it make any difference for polishing your stems?
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There's a big price difference.
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Does it make any difference for polishing your stems?
http://i1377.photobucket.com/albums/...psa4ir2km2.jpg
There's a big price difference.
Never used either, sorry, but I have inexpensive methods that work well. How bad is the stem(s)? Mostly black or mostly oxidized, Haebar?
For heavily oxidized stems (read completely brown), I tend to use fine sandpaper and cheap toothpaste.
I use the @Branzig method. Oxyclean bath, Arm and Hammer Magic Eraser, Micro Finishing Cloth Abrasive Pads, then Carnuba wax.
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For really bad horrible stems, I'll use the Oxi bath, Bar Keeper's Friend, and then the Magic Erasers.
Abrasive pads to finish up and bring out that shine!
What would yall say is the best product to clean out the INSIDE of an oxidized stem?
Hi Mark,
Adding to what Mr.Moo advised, (above) you can also use shank brushes (like bristle cleaners). I just ordered 5 ($4.99) from P&C but I've gotten them elsewhere too.
To really clean the inside of the stem, (draught hole) I've found that a retort with the shank brushes does well. I've found that the retort works best on pipes that have been smoked recently. So now I retort a pipe when i get it, smoke it several times and then retort it again.
Pete