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Old 04-07-2010, 09:44 AM   #11
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Default Re: New Pipe Smoker With A Question? Ask an Old Fart

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I... I am a newbie... ...talk about beeswax made me go... ...warm...
Beeswax will darken unlike other pipe polishes, oils or waxes; this makes it undesirable for someone with a light-finished pipe if they want to stay that way. It also goes a little tacky at relatively low temperature, typically the case with beeswax-coated meerschaum pipes. Beeswax is quick to pick up dirt, oil or tobacco pieces that may be on the smokers hands/fingers. So, while there's nothing inherently wrong with applying beeswax on briar you should know your pipe may unexpectedly darken and the exterior will probably get sticky by mid-smoke.
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