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Accessory Discussion / Reviews>Smelly Humidor ?
shilala 03:16 PM 07-21-2009
Set a dish of plain old ammonia in there, close the lid, and in three days any smell that existed will be gone.
Air it out for a day and you should be golden. :-)
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kelmac07 03:17 PM 07-21-2009
Originally Posted by shilala:
Set a dish of plain old ammonia in there, close the lid, and in three days any smell that existed will be gone.
Air it out for a day and you should be golden. :-)
I did this with white vinegar...worked like a champ!!!
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shilala 03:41 PM 07-21-2009
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
I did this with white vinegar...worked like a champ!!!
Ammonia will take the stink out of anything and doesn't leave any residue. There's ammonia in our cigars and in our humis all the time.
It's like a perfect match. :-)
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CasaDooley 04:05 PM 07-21-2009
Originally Posted by shilala:
Set a dish of plain old ammonia in there, close the lid, and in three days any smell that existed will be gone.
Air it out for a day and you should be golden. :-)
Trust Scott on this one!:-)
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Mark 04:35 PM 07-21-2009
Originally Posted by CasaDooley:
Trust Scott on this one!:-)
+1 for scott. I will do anything he tells me to...


...anything.

:-)

Seriously though, trust him. He knows what he's talking about.
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ratpack 04:49 PM 07-21-2009
If it was me, I would ditch it. I think those flavor cigars blend too quickly with your other smokes. If you want the flavored ones, I would put them in their own humi. But then again, that me.
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Bubba - NJ 09:20 PM 07-21-2009
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
Baking soda+sand paper= the way to go :-)
:-) Definitely the way to go !
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shilala 10:39 PM 07-21-2009
Just a warning...
A piece of sandpaper run on the inside of most humidors amounts to three or four rubs and there's no cedar left. It's veneer, and it's paper thin.
Add to that, when you sand spanish cedar it marks up and looks like hell, especially when you cant go with the grain.
Add to that the dust is toxic, and it pretty much makes a good argument against sanding. :-)
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