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<blockquote data-quote="D.L.Ruth" data-source="post: 598474" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>Been referbing some of my ugly stems, was looking for a wax to use to keep them looking good. I tried ordering some paragon wax from finepipes.com but have not been able to get ahold of them since u placed the order a couple weeks ago. Does anyone know if the Decatur pipe shield no- buff wax works on stems? I don't see why it wouldn't, just wanted to make sure. I have just been using a thin coat of mineral oil for the time being but I think a wax would be a better finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.L.Ruth, post: 598474, member: 4303"] Been referbing some of my ugly stems, was looking for a wax to use to keep them looking good. I tried ordering some paragon wax from finepipes.com but have not been able to get ahold of them since u placed the order a couple weeks ago. Does anyone know if the Decatur pipe shield no- buff wax works on stems? I don't see why it wouldn't, just wanted to make sure. I have just been using a thin coat of mineral oil for the time being but I think a wax would be a better finish. [/QUOTE]
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