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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2017 19:45:39 GMT -5
First, apologies to the mods if I didn't put this one in the correct grouping but it made the most sense.
I was on the road in Missouri and only took two pipes, a 1982 Dunhill Chestnut Rhodesian with a Cumberland stem and a James Upshall bulldog with a vulcanite stem. I cleaned them up using this product and was extremely pleased with the results.
Oxiclean baths are my normal stem treatment followed by water, Magic Eraser and Obsidian oil to finish; however, the white Ps on my Peterson vulcanite stems are long gone as a result and I wasn't sure how the Cumberland stem on the Dunhill would react; consequently I gave this product a try hoping for the best.
I applied the product thoroughly to both stems and allowed it dry. I then used an organic hemp cloth to remove the funk. I was impressed with the results. Not only did the colors on the Cumberland stem on the Dunhill come through like never before, the vulcanite stem on the Upshall was equally cleansed and the white JU on the stem remained in tact.
Both pipes look great. I'm sold on this product and can highly recommend for quick stem cleanings.
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Post by bonanzadriver on Nov 22, 2017 1:07:33 GMT -5
The heck with the haze away. Can you smoke the cloth when you're through? All kiddin aside, I think I'll give it a try.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 8:45:17 GMT -5
The heck with the haze away. Can you smoke the cloth when you're through? All kiddin aside, I think I'll give it a try. LOL. I haven't tried to roll one and fire it up yet but these hemp clothes are incredibly soft and non-abrasive. Work great for cleaning and polishing pipes.
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