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Lakeland Bum
How do I get this carbon off the rim?
How do I clean the top of this bowl? Thanks
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Fire walk with me
A lot of spit and buffing, seriously.
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If the spit and buff doesn't work, you can VERY lightly use a magic eraser as well. Just be sure not to take the finish off.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
Originally Posted by
Tgs679
A lot of spit and buffing, seriously.
another vote for spit.... but you can also smoke a bowl, THEN spit and rub the carbon off... the heat will allow the carbon to release easier without marring the finish.
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Freshly Homeless
Could you soak a piece of paper towel with alcohol and lay it on the rim and keep adding alcohol as it evaporates until you get the crud "gooey" and then wipe it off?
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Lakeland Bum
Originally Posted by
455 Punch
Could you soak a piece of paper towel with alcohol and lay it on the rim and keep adding alcohol as it evaporates until you get the crud "gooey" and then wipe it off?
Scared it might drip on the finish; it's an awesome straight-grain Aldo Velani that I got on Ebay. Thanks for the idea though.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I would wet a towel with HOT water, lay it out on the counter and then press the rim down on the towel for a 10-15 seconds.
Then I would start rubbing with good old spit and cotton.
Repeat as needed. When done, just let it rest for a few days.
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Originally Posted by
455 Punch
Could you soak a piece of paper towel with alcohol and lay it on the rim and keep adding alcohol as it evaporates until you get the crud "gooey" and then wipe it off?
Originally Posted by
Haebar
Scared it might drip on the finish; it's an awesome straight-grain Aldo Velani that I got on Ebay. Thanks for the idea though.
The only time you want to put alcohol on your finished pipe, is if you are looking to take all the stain off and refinish it.
Never get alcohol anywhere near the finish of your pipe. It is instant death to stain and varnish.
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Freshly Homeless
Originally Posted by
Branzig
The only time you want to put alcohol on your finished pipe, is if you are looking to take all the stain off and refinish it.
Never get alcohol anywhere near the finish of your pipe. It is instant death to stain and varnish.
Sorry, did not realize that. Even ethyl alcohol (i.e., vodka, Everclear, etc.)? Hot water sounds like the safe bet.
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Lakeland Bum
My brother is giving me a low speed buffer this weekend; maybe I can knock it off with a buffer. My spit doesn't work on this.