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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 509216" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I mostly follow Zeno’s minimalist, as-needed approach for occasional semi-intense cleaning. I have also used The Professor’s Pipe Treatment which worked fine, but It’s probably overkill for routine maintenance. (The PPT uses salt and vodka, you can search it for the pros and cons.) </p><p></p><p>A highly skilled carpenter of my acquaintance says the only thing needed to clean any wood is a mix of white vinegar and water. N.B. — This would apply to to the external part of the briar, not the interior of the bowl. Can’t say I’ve used used it more than a couple of careful times.</p><p></p><p>I was once going to try the PPT to remove a Condor Ghost from a pipe, but decided in the nick of time that I’d miss the ghost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 509216, member: 2318"] I mostly follow Zeno’s minimalist, as-needed approach for occasional semi-intense cleaning. I have also used The Professor’s Pipe Treatment which worked fine, but It’s probably overkill for routine maintenance. (The PPT uses salt and vodka, you can search it for the pros and cons.) A highly skilled carpenter of my acquaintance says the only thing needed to clean any wood is a mix of white vinegar and water. N.B. — This would apply to to the external part of the briar, not the interior of the bowl. Can’t say I’ve used used it more than a couple of careful times. I was once going to try the PPT to remove a Condor Ghost from a pipe, but decided in the nick of time that I’d miss the ghost. [/QUOTE]
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