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    Default Seasoning Humidor. Do I have to soak?

    many sources suggest taking a sponge and soakin the interior of a new humidor, but i have heard from a few other sources that this is can be a bad idea and may cause the wood the split.

    the solution they suggest is to leave a saucer of distilled water in with the humidifier and let the wood naturally take in moisture. i know this may take longer and i am in no real hurry to get this done, but how do i know when my humidor is fully seasoned?

    im guessing just check the hygrometer, but i am expecting humidor beads, so in theory wouldn't putting the beads in with a hygrometer in any container show my desired rh level?

    thanks in advance

    -victor

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    awwww! perfect!

    thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopaka View Post
    Your welcome.
    thanks for the original post!
    did you end up finishing that guide for newbs??

    thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    many sources suggest taking a sponge and soakin the interior of a new humidor, but i have heard from a few other sources that this is can be a bad idea and may cause the wood the split.

    the solution they suggest is to leave a saucer of distilled water in with the humidifier and let the wood naturally take in moisture. i know this may take longer and i am in no real hurry to get this done, but how do i know when my humidor is fully seasoned?

    im guessing just check the hygrometer, but i am expecting humidor beads, so in theory wouldn't putting the beads in with a hygrometer in any container show my desired rh level?

    thanks in advance

    -victor
    Hi,
    I went over my new new humidor with distilled water-it does not seem to have done it any harm.
    At the end of the day it's up to you.

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