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dishwashing your pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Niblick" data-source="post: 567324" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>I've always tried to keep the Murphy's from getting inside the bowl or shank when removing the dirt and wax. My main problem with it is how it smells and it does remove some stain on pipes that heavily stained to cover fills. I'll give the baby shampoo a shot on a Comoy's pot shape 126 made for Fader's tobacco shop that is heavily stained to hide some fills. Thanks for the tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niblick, post: 567324, member: 4505"] I've always tried to keep the Murphy's from getting inside the bowl or shank when removing the dirt and wax. My main problem with it is how it smells and it does remove some stain on pipes that heavily stained to cover fills. I'll give the baby shampoo a shot on a Comoy's pot shape 126 made for Fader's tobacco shop that is heavily stained to hide some fills. Thanks for the tip. [/QUOTE]
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