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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 |
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I have a wooden humidor that keeps fairly good humidity but it only holds about 50. I was wondering if I could use a water tight plastic box like the ones you use on a boat to keep things dry. Anyone ever tried it?
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A good zip lock bag will work fine. A air tight container isn't the best for storage.
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