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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Tips on Cleaning a Lighter

By Harrison Hyde


It is always a good practice for an avid cigar smoker to bring with them a quality cigar wherever they go. A cigar smoker never knows when the next great cigar smoking occasion may occur. Perhaps one of their close colleagues receives an unexpected promotion at work, or perhaps they run into your brother-in-law on the street and he informs them that he has just become a proud new father. Whatever the occasion, cigar smokers know that there are ample opportunities to celebrate life's many victories by enjoying one of life's best luxuries.

However, in many of these circumstances, a cigar smoker can be faced with the horrific reality that although they have the cigar, their long neglected lighter has now failed to function. In many cases, this issue arises due to a cigar smoker's lack of knowledge on how to clean a lighter. As many lighters sit in a coat or pants pockets filled with lint for substantial periods of time, a lighter can easily be damaged if not maintained correctly. There are a few essential steps in cleaning a lighter that will ensure the lighter's long lasting functionality.

Cleaning out a butane lighter is usually much easier. Because they don't have the liquid fuel element, they're a lot cleaner and, in most cases, these devices require very little maintenance. At worst, you may end up with an obstruction in one of the jets that ends up making it impossible to light the lighter.

To remove obstructions, simply turn the lighter upside down and tap it - very gently - on a hard surface. This usually frees the obstruction. If you have an obstruction that won't come out at all, you might want to straighten out a paperclip and try fishing it out of the jet. Just make sure you don't do it so hard that you end up ruining any of the inner workings of the lighter.

No cigar smoker wants to lose out on an opportunity to smoke a cigar when certain circumstances arise. In order to always be prepared, regular lighter maintenance has to be performed.




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