MEERSCHAUM:
To Color A Meerschaum Pipe.
II.—The pipe is boiled in a preparation of wax, 8 parts; olive oil, 2 parts; and nicotine, 1 part, for 10 or 15 minutes. The pipe absorbs this, and a thin coating of wax is held on the surface of the pipe, and made to take a high polish. Under the wax is retained the oil of tobacco, which is absorbed by the pipe; and its hue grows darker in proportion to the tobacco used. A meerschaum pipe at first should be smoked very slowly, and before a second bowlful is lighted the pipe should cool off. This is to keep the wax as far up on the bowl as possible; rapid smoking will overheat, driving the wax off and leaving the pipe dry and raw.
To Repair Meerschaum Pipes.
See also Adhesives under Cements.
To Tell Genuine Meerschaum.
MENTHOL COUGH DROPS: See Confectionery.
MENTHOL TOOTH POWDER: See Dentifrices.
MERCURY SALVES: See Ointments.
MERCURY STAINS, TO REMOVE: See Cleaning Preparations and Methods.
METACARBOL DEVELOPER: See Photography.