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 Dealing with tar Lately I've been noticing a lot of tar build up during smoking.  This has been occuring with a variety of smokes, from Oliva V lanceros to petite cazadores and everything in between.  I'm wondering if I am storing, or smoking wrong and how others deal with this? I was noticing today that I tend to hold my cigar vertically in an effort to keep the the smoke from rolling over my fingers, am I just letting the tar roll downhill? To deal with it I have been just taking small clips off the back end of the smoke, probably about 3 per session. This opens up the smoke again and I begin to get the cigar flavors back instead of just tasting the tar. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar You can wipe it off with a paper towel or a piece of tissue paper. No big deal. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar I have this same problem. I attribute it to not cutting enough off the cap. I like a minimal cut but herein lies the problem. I have been cutting a bit more and the problem has come to a halt. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar Try smoking slower, one puff a minute is a good pace. Sometimes in the cold weather we tend to hot box or smoke too quickly. This can lead to tar buildup. Re-cutting is about the only way to get rid of tar at the head. :2 | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar I'm with Bob I smoke a puff every 45 seconds - 1 minute and have never had any tar in any cigar I've smoked. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar Big problem for me. I dab into a Kleenex, or use a cigar holder. http://www.tobacco-barn.com/s-172-me...r-holders.aspx | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar I've been told I smoke painfully slow, though I don't think it is 1 puff a minute slow, and I am sure the winter has speeded me up.  I do tend to cut too little of the cap and find myself needing to open up the draw with a new cut on occasion so I will give a more robust cut a try.  I don't find that a wipe helps, and neither does my wife when she washes my pants :r This needing to make precise small cuts leads me to believe that I am in the market for a better cutter, time to pitch the cheapo-(P | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar Blow hard through the cigar every 10 minutes.  One good blast and let the cigar sit for at least 2 minutes before taking another puff. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar I'm with Bob and partly with Moses. Pace your smoke about a minute is good. I tend to purge, (blowback thru the cigar) a few times thruout the stick. No really mathematical equation but maybe 5 times or so during a churchill. That has eliminated tar build up at the head for me almost 100% Still haven't found a way to eliminate the tar buildup in my nostrils tho... | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar I think it may have to do with the humidity you keep your smokes at. Too humid, tar build up. I keep mine drier and weather I smoke fast or slow, no tar. And no tar in my nostrils EVER. And I nose exhale on almost every puff. Gawd, that sounds horrible :gl | 
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 It happens a lot more in cold weather. I've been lucky to only see it twice, but I don't smoke in the cold too much anymore. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar re: dealing with tar: Keep tar kettle hot spread on roof and cover with sufficient rock to prevent tar from being exposed. | 
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 Re: Dealing with tar Ok sorry wrong tar I only have experienced it once with a La Gloria Cubana with a punch cut I started to get some buildup and then cut it larger with my trusty cutter and it quit building up. | 
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