To use the Bee pipe sweetener, dip a course pipe cleaner into the bottle of pipe sweetener and scrub the bowl and stem of your tobacco pipe. The sweetener will help to soften any tobacco residue that was not adequately removed the last time your tobacco pipe was used. The Bee pipe sweetener also helps to remove any hint of a rancid taste or odor from tobacco that has fermented and hardened inside your pipe. The result is a pipe that smokes with a sweeter, cleaner taste that allows the flavor of the fresh tobacco to be experienced without being affected by off-putting flavors.
It is important that you are careful not to let the Bee pipe sweetener come in contact with the outer finish on a Brier wood pipe. The sweetener can actually damage or ruin the finish of a pipe, which defeats the purpose of trying to bring an old pipe back to life. This is, of course, more important if your Brier pipe is expensive or an antique, but in any case it is best to be careful to use Bee pipe sweetener only within the pipe's interior. This means you should take your time and be careful not to be clumsy in the handling of your pipe while you are cleaning it with Bee pipe sweetener.
Bee pipe sweetener can be used daily to clean your pipe after smoking. Although it can be used daily, you should ensure that the pipe sweetener evaporates completely before you smoke your pipe again. Bee pipe sweetener is a cleaning agent and it should not be ingested internally or used topically. It is nontoxic enough to be used to clean a tobacco pipe, but Bee pipe sweetener is for that purpose alone.
In conclusion, if you have an old Brier wood tobacco pipe that you need to restore or bring back to smoking condition, Bee pipe sweetener will help to remove tobacco residue and any rancid flavors from the fermented tobacco juices in the interior of your pipe's bowl. The pipe sweetener can be used subsequently to maintain the condition of your pipe and keep your pipe in a ready-to-smoke condition at all times. A small bottle of Bee pipe sweetener costs only around five dollars, which is a good investment that will keep your expensive pipe in top condition for a long time.
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Published by Zachary Fruhling
Zachary Fruhling is a Ph.D. Candidate in the philosophy department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is also an education digital content developer for logic, philosophy, and personal finance.... View profile
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