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Re: Amount of Plume for Optimal Smoking
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If I wipe the cigars down with 95% ethanol, will it not only remove the mold but also inhibit its tendency to grow a second time? I was told that plume meant optimal smoking readiness by a long-time cigar lover-he really loves cigars, especially those that are F+ strength. He used to sub for my local B&M owner. I'm surprised he was wrong; then again, he told me this at least 5 years ago, and my memory might be misleading me. |
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Simply wiping the mold off with a paper towel and then lowering the humidity in your humidor, along with a few days of dryboxing for the cigars you wiped down should take care of it. |
Re: Ever Wondered Plume Or Mold
T.G., I take it that I'm to wipe the cigars down with a paper towel that is not too moist with water?
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Re: Ever Wondered Plume Or Mold
I've always used either a dry or just barely moistened paper towel. Just enough moisture to pick up stuff on the surface, but not enough moisture to make the capa (wrapper) of the cigar wet or even damp.
Don't press down too hard, the capa is fragile and can be easily damaged. Also, always wipe toward the foot as wiping towards the head could cause you to catch a section of the capa where it overlaps and result in a tear. If the mold isn't severe, you can sometimes also just wipe it off with your finger. |
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T.G., thanks for your input; I've never done this before.
Which leads me to my next question: even after I remove the mold, there will probably be some left. Although I can work on segregating these cigars from other cigars in my humidor, do I just maintain vigilance as regards it spreading to cigars that are adjacent to them? |
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It doesn't hurt to keep an eye on them, but mold spores are basically everywhere in the air naturally already, so the easiest way to inhibit their growth is to keep the moisture down below the level at which they can grow, so if that box of cigars were mine, I'd leave both it (lid open) and the cigars out of the humidor for a day or so, then see how moist they are, if they still seem very moist, then a bit longer. Then make sure my humidor is operating at 65%RH or less, and put them in. :2
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Re: Ever Wondered Plume Or Mold
T.G. I got 90% of the mold off with a fingernail. Thanks!
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I'm digging up this thread simply because I don't think we need a new one. So I was hanging with a pal last night. He shows me this cigar:
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/3218/plumeormold.jpg What say ye? Plume or Mold??? |
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Mold :td
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The bigger white spots are mold to me. But what about that light white sheen? Is that mold too, or just impurities from the water used for active humidification?
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Based on my experience, it looks to be too thick to me for it to be plume, especially up by the cap end. But then again I could be wrong. The spots definitely look like mold.
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thanks for the info!
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Mold isnt bad its just extra flavour its like smoking a fine blue cheese.
Same goes for beetles. |
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Might produce a good trip? Or clear out a sinus infection!
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I'd posted this in another forum I frequent; seems pertanant. A guy had asked about (gasp) using a dilute bleach solution to wipe moldy cigars with....:sl
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http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...16164906_n.jpg
My local B&M swears up and down that this is plume. Thoughts? |
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