Pipe Packing and Smoking techniques: Difference between revisions
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;Smoking a tobacco that is too moist | ;Smoking a tobacco that is too moist | ||
:This is self explanatory. In addition, some tobaccos--particularly aromatics--tend to leave more liquid residue than others. | :This is self explanatory. In addition, some tobaccos--particularly aromatics--tend to leave more liquid residue than others. | ||
;Smoking a tobacco with too much humectant | |||
:Some tobaccos contain large amounts of Propylene Glycol or other additives that may create grease and cause gurgling. | |||
;Saliva in the pipe | ;Saliva in the pipe |