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					Originally Posted by  Beer Doctor
					 
				 
				I broke a 50 count humidor out of retirement a few months ago and it took about three or four rounds of seasoning before it held humidity.  I didn't put cigars in until it held humidity for a few days.  Good luck    
			
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					Originally Posted by  rack04
					 
				 
				I recently pulled a 300 ct humidor out of retirement.  During it's 9 month retirement it sat completely empty.  Due to my immediate need for this additional space I was only able to season it a couple days.  I have 8 oz of 65% humidity beads and the hygrometer has been calibrated.  The humidor has approximately 200 cigars in it.  I've noticed that I can't reach humidity levels above 58%.  Last night I went as far as to wipe down the inside of the humidor with distilled water.  This helped raise the humidity to 65% but this only lasted a couple days.  I think this humidor is soaking up moisture like a sponge because it sat for such a long time empty.  Any thoughts? 
			
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 I have found that the best way to properly season a humidor is to simply place a bowl of water in the humidor and leave the lid closed for 7-14 days.
This ensures that the wood has absorbed it capacity of water vapor and will hold humidity properly.
I do not recommend wiping down the wood directly with water as this may cause the wood to warp, possibly ruining the seal.
I hope this helps
~Mark