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dishwashing your pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Balisong" data-source="post: 567345" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>When it comes to pipes, I empty the ash and lightly ream the bowl when it's finished and put it in the to be cleaned rack. When I have six or so I separate the stems run a tapered pipe cleaner through them all and swab out the draft holes with the thick end. Grab a half of a paper towel clean the outside of the stems then the bottoms. Fold up the paper towel and wipe out the bowls put them back together and put them away for at least 24 hours. When the cobs look like crap into the wastebasket, when briars look like crap coconut oil on a cotton towel.</p><p></p><p>Jeans go into the washing machine nornal cycle, dry on permanent press and hang, shirts the same, all cotton, no ironing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balisong, post: 567345, member: 3470"] When it comes to pipes, I empty the ash and lightly ream the bowl when it's finished and put it in the to be cleaned rack. When I have six or so I separate the stems run a tapered pipe cleaner through them all and swab out the draft holes with the thick end. Grab a half of a paper towel clean the outside of the stems then the bottoms. Fold up the paper towel and wipe out the bowls put them back together and put them away for at least 24 hours. When the cobs look like crap into the wastebasket, when briars look like crap coconut oil on a cotton towel. Jeans go into the washing machine nornal cycle, dry on permanent press and hang, shirts the same, all cotton, no ironing. [/QUOTE]
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