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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    This cut and paste has conflicting information. One part says it may take months to restore "said" cigars. Next part says to take them into the bathroom for the steam from a hot shower. I'm no expert, but I would venture you're going to busted binder city with that move.

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    Please try to comprehend the information I posted you keep on commenting on my post,what is your problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BnBTobacco View Post
    Please try to comprehend the information I posted you keep on commenting on my post,what is your problem?
    Likewise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BnBTobacco View Post
    Please try to comprehend the information I posted you keep on commenting on my post,what is your problem?
    Why are you taking his comment personally, especially since it was just on a cut-and-paste job? People are allowed to disagree and make comments. The reader can decide what advice to--and not to--follow.

    From what I've gathered, take 'er easy and you'll enjoy your time here better.

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    If you do find yourself with a cracked wrapper, before you chuck it, you can try repairing it with a gelatinous mixture of pectin powder and water.

    I had the opposite problem last month where a cigar got wet from an overly-filled humidifier. The filler and binder expanded faster/more than the wrapper and it left a 1 cm by 1 mm crack. After letting it dry out, I just applied the pectin to the wrapper and exposed binder to create a seal and it smoked wonderfully. The crack was near the head and I smoked it to the nub without it unraveling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BnBTobacco View Post
    Please try to comprehend the information I posted you keep on commenting on my post,what is your problem?
    Why don't you go one better, Einstein, and read what YOU post a second time before you hit the paste button. Perhaps then you'll avoid making yourself look bad. Wait....

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