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I'm looking into a new humidor and I found a cigar shop that sells them. As I was talking with him over a price I asked him if he seasoned the humidors. He said he did but where I got confused was when he said instead of using distiller water he seasons the humidor with xikar Pg solution. Has anyone ever heard of this ? Or does anyone have any opinion on as to whether this is a good idea or not?
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F*ck Cancer!
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PG (Propolyne Glycol) is often used for humidification. It's not the best choice and it's not the worst but it's not great...
It's pretty easy to season your humidor yourself with a sponge dampened with distilled water. Total cost < $2.00 and it usually takes a week or two. Save your money and do it yourself. There are lots of threads here on CA that can provide detailed instructions. You can start here: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=620. If someone says that they can season a humidor for you in less time, take your business elsewhere... Once your humidor is seasoned you have a lot of choices for humidification. I am biased and recommend beads (Heartfelt (http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/) or HCM (www.hcmcigarbeads.com).
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Yea I kno bout that read that sticky only thing bout that is I feel like water in the closed humidor for 2 weeks in this hot summer we have in NY I don't want mold
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The shot-glass only has the surface area of the top -- maybe 1" in diameter. A sponge has all those nooks and cranies exposed to air and releases moisture much better and faster... ![]() Distilled water is the only way to go.
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What I have been doing is warming the distilled water in the microwave and then using the sponge to spread it, then I place an 82 Rh Boveda pack in and let it sit for 3 days. On all 3 humidors I've seasoned, I've never had a problem with this method.
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The best way is to just set the sponge in the humi and let it sit. If you are trying to remove dust, etc., then I would recommend a soft brush. Just my ![]()
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Wiping down with a damp sponge or (paper) towel can cause the grain of the wood to rise, creating a rough surface which can be cosmetically unappealing and, more importantly, damage the wrappers on loose cigars that lack cello, tubes, coffins, etc. And sanding the inside of a humidor is a PITA (I've had to do it). |
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MIND OVER MATTER...
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Do it yourself so that you know it was done right... Remember he is in sales & they will tell you what ever you want to hear to make that sale good. IMO
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