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member of the CA MINYAN
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Try putting a dish of baking soda in there for a month or so. It takes the smells out of a fridge. So, it should help out a humidor.
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I think Pandora's box was actually a humidor! |
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#2 |
Rubber Room Wall Bouncer
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Would you put the baking soda right on the wood or would you put it in a cup or some other holder and place that in the humidor?
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#3 |
Have My Own Room
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I would put the baking soda in a cup or bowl. Similar concept to placing a box in your fridge to take the smell out.
You might be able to hit it with Fabreeze also, let it dry out and then reseason. |
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