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Pear Root and Clay
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1862" data-source="post: 174431" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>Warm to hot water works well, without the stem, then let it dry overnight. They don't ghost like a briar, but if you are concerned, you always can bathe them. I don't wash them all the time, but they do lend themselves well to cleaning. After it's been a while and you see how yucky the rinse can be, it can make you wonder just what saturates the pores of a briar. I'm not sure exactly what the results would be from an enthusiastic boiling, but I think I'd avoid it. :no: </p><p></p><p>The cork joints are available under the accessories tab under the styles tab. They run six for $6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1862, post: 174431, member: 1862"] Warm to hot water works well, without the stem, then let it dry overnight. They don't ghost like a briar, but if you are concerned, you always can bathe them. I don't wash them all the time, but they do lend themselves well to cleaning. After it's been a while and you see how yucky the rinse can be, it can make you wonder just what saturates the pores of a briar. I'm not sure exactly what the results would be from an enthusiastic boiling, but I think I'd avoid it. :no: The cork joints are available under the accessories tab under the styles tab. They run six for $6. [/QUOTE]
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