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Some of you polish your pipes. Everyone has their own different methods and I'm not saying that any is better than another, but, yes actually I am. I am a master of the dremel. I took 3 before and after shots of polishing on pipe that, as far as I know, has never been polished. I'm not certain how old the KM Basha is, but it's got some age on it. This is so some of you who don't polish can understand the difference it makes. Enjoy.

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[url="http://imgur.com/a/89UCK#0"]http://imgur.com/a/89UCK#0[/url] Here is the link to the imgur album if anyone prefers to see them in that manner.

I use a dremel with felt wheels and [url="http://www.maasinc.com"]MAAS Metal Polish[/url], which is good for any metal (and in my opinion, and many others', the best metal polish on the market).
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Thanks guys! I enjoy cleaning up metal like this, so it's always a joy when I get to share it.


[quote name='Bawhee' timestamp='1354036765' post='562967']
also notice how he made sure to place it in exactly the same spot after polishing for the photos :D
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Haha yep! I accidentally placed it with the hose port facing the wrong way in the second set though. But, I wanted to ensure the lighting, framing, exposure and everything was the same in both sets so that you could accurately compare the before and after.
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[quote name='ezxen' timestamp='1354056757' post='563090']
ME like shiny .

Now i need to steal my mother in laws dremel
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It's totally worth it! Just make sure you get the "screw tip" for the felt pads. It looks like this:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/yltyr.jpg[/img]
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[quote name='aeon' timestamp='1354057570' post='563101']
[quote name='ezxen' timestamp='1354056757' post='563090']
ME like shiny .

Now i need to steal my mother in laws dremel
[/quote]

It's totally worth it! Just make sure you get the "screw tip" for the felt pads. It looks like this:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/yltyr.jpg[/img]
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THanks now to con it off her.
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[quote name='ezxen' timestamp='1354068600' post='563119']
[quote name='aeon' timestamp='1354057570' post='563101']
[quote name='ezxen' timestamp='1354056757' post='563090']
ME like shiny .

Now i need to steal my mother in laws dremel
[/quote]

It's totally worth it! Just make sure you get the "screw tip" for the felt pads. It looks like this:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/yltyr.jpg[/img]
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THanks now to con it off her.
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Shouldn't be a problem :D Also, another thing to add. When you are using a dremel and metal polish, the polish and the felt wheel will quickly turn black. Just make sure you are running the dremel over every piece of metal. A polish like this, you are cleaning it, removing oxidization, so don't think about it like you're trying to work the polish in, but rather strip off any oxidization. Speaking of that, if you use this method on oxidized metal, it will remove the oxidization (like black/brown KM's). I have done this before to strip it down to the copper and it works great, it just takes a really long time. Anyways, I work the pipe in sections so the polish doesn't dry out on the metal. Polish it and then use paper towel/rag to wipe off any remaining/excess polish. Once I've done the whole pipe, I spend a bit of time with clean cloths polishing it by hand, just removing any excess polish that may remain. Then, take it to the sink and wash the whole thing with liquid dish soap and then use some clean soft cloths to do a final wipe down on it (without using polish).

Also, do this outside or in your garage and wear safety glasses if you can. The dremel will "spit" metal polish off of it. Once you have done it a while, you learn how to angle the pipe and dremel to make sure it's always spitting down, but it can still catch you off guard if you're not focused.
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[quote name='mattarios2' timestamp='1354133440' post='563176']
Also after you polish it is a good idea to wax the pipe to help further prevent oxidization.
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Never done this before, or heard of people doing it. What kind of wax?
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I just use carnuba wax but there is a wax made for metals and what not. The most popular seem to be "metalwax" and collinite.

But I find any car carnuba wax from autozone or any car place works just fine. I find during the summer when it is extremely humid where I live instead of a polish only lasting one to two weeks it can last 2 months. During the winter, I can polish a pipe late October and it will easily last until March.
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inspiring i guess i gotta take my dremals( yes i have 2) to the lounge and do this to my hookahs since mine are all at the lounge lol. So if anyone wants to spend sometime in socal smoking and cleaning let me know ;)
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[quote name='Pavo21' timestamp='1354181636' post='563258']inspiring i guess i gotta take my dremals( yes i have 2) to the lounge and do this to my hookahs since mine are all at the lounge lol. So if anyone wants to spend sometime in socal smoking and cleaning let me know [/quote]

As long as the smoke is free, my body is all yours... Errr, I mean, my hands are all yours... Errr, I mean... Well, your know what I mean, Pavo! Shit...


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