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As do I, its the inserts that make the difference!
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What's the best way to get rid of oxidation from stems without having to buy a buffer?
sandpaper; toothpaste; gloss over it with olive oil; only have lucite stems?
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I think in the end a buffer is going to be called for. Only thing I am still having trouble with on the restoration processes is stems. |
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I'm afraid so, Nick. At 22 you're well qualified to be an Instructor Old Fart but I'm going to call you The Kid or Kid Pipe. With all due respect. Unless it bothers you - in which case, you don't have to be The Kid. This is a cordial thread and there's no way I'll tag you with a (Quick) Nick Name you don't fancy.
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They ax - you answer. Who put you up to this? The Kid? ![]()
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I like the Micro-Mesh abrasive cloth-backed paper that Smarvy set me up with. It will scour and polish vulcanite, lucite, glass - everything. Great stuff. Never had the good luck with Magic Eraser that others talk about.
http://www.amazon.com/MICRO-MESH-SAN...ef=pd_sim_hi_1
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where for art thou found?
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I added a link but, if you like, I'll send you some samples to try. You may prefer the foam backed stuff - I have the cloth. The cloth is very washable, soft and bendy - nothing like sandpaper - but the foam stuff might be easier to handle.
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I just saw this, haha.....wow bad visual.
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Mr Moo I got the goods, thank you very much. Now I have to learn to smoke.
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I had a question (I am aplologizing now for the cross posting) how long do sealed cans/tins of tobacco usually keep for???? Where I live it is so dry I usually end up pitching most of it before i can smoke it.
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sealed can/tins keep forever, or until they rust or the seal is broken.
cans/tins that have been opened, but close back up, are not "sealed" any longer. (i replied in your other thread before seeing this one)
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