I recently purchased two old pipes (a Dr. Grabow and an unknown) from an antique store.
Any idea how to remove the greenish-grey fade from the surface?
Stem discoloration
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We need pictures of the pipes!
It takes a lot of elbow grease with Magic Erasers to get the oxidation off. I am too impatient to be smoking the new "to me" pipe to really have the heart for it. Some people seem to find the polishing bit therapeutic.
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Right, we need pipe pictures for sure And yes, a magic eraser and a lot of rubbing. You can use an abrasive toothpaste along with the ME, some people swear by that. I just scrub with the ME.
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You have to sand it off. Start with 220 grit wetordry paper (keeping it wet), then 320, then 400. If you have a buffer or can rig one with a drill, you can stop there and use brown Tripoli compound then white. It will shine like new. If no buffer, you'll have to continue with 600, 1200, and higher then use white polishing compound by hand. If you want to restore estates often, rig up a buffer.
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I second what slowroll said. If you just want to clean up a random estate or two a year, just get some magic erasers and scrub the fool out of it. In my experience, the magic eraser is gentle enough to not mess with markings on the stem. If you use the sandpaper method, be very careful around those areas. Enjoy!
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A set of Micromesh pads, which can be had at any Woodcrafters, work wonders on that oxidation. I was able to bring some really horribly oxidized stems to insane shine with those and a little elbow grease. They work really well for getting the oxidation of of metal bands too if you are careful.
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