I would suggest a light sanding of the affected areas and then several wipe downs (you don't want to get the wood too wet) using bleach water at about 10% strength.
I'd have to disagree with the use of bleach in any concentration. White vinegar would be an effective, and far less caustic, approach. I'd recommend a mix of 1 part vinegar to 5 parts water and soak the humidifier in this, then allow it to completely air dry...for the sake of thoroughness, you may want to repeat the soaking once more and again allow it to completely air dry. The vinegar will kill any mold and evaporate without leaving a lingering odor. It may be wise also to remove the cigars and lightly wipe down the interior of the humidor with the mix as well, you never know where the mold spores might be.
black mold is tough I'm in construction and the approch I take is distroy and rebuild but I get paid to do that to. Black mold is tough and bleach and vinager may help the do not actually kill the spores. you can try those methods because the alt. is death to the cigars and box. take pic and post if u can like to see how bad it is.
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If black mold is in the humidor, I think you may be screwed. Youc an try sanding the wood, but your best bet is to play it safe and buy anothe rhumidor. Also, keep thsose cigar seperate from any new purchases. Spores could already be forming on the cigars and you may be beyond help.
Whatever you do, do not use bleach in your Humidor. If you need to use Bleach, you need a new Humidor. I've been there.. If the Mold is just in the Humidifier there is some chance you might be OK but chuck the Humidifier. (As Alex said, "Your sticks may be infected" unfortunately so I would seperate them and keep an eye on them. Let 'em get down to 65% in a chilly environment (under 68 if poss) for a few days and then put your sticks in ziplocks w/ water pillows or a Boveda pack while you season your new Humi.
Toss it...buy a new one from C.com and start out using beads and a small puck. Put the 50/50 solution in the puck. It is anti-fungal. I try to place something in each of my storage containers--humidors. cooleridors or thermadors, that has the 50/50 solution in it. I really don't believe I would ever use any of my devices that showed any signs of mold. My stiks are too precious.
Thank you everyone for the ideas. I have since separated the cigars into zip locks with Ccom pillows. My humi is chilling open and I don't see any mold growing in it.
I've been told bleach, alcohol, and vinegar are all good ways to wipe down the inside. Though I must admit vinegar sounds a little less extreme. I will try to get some pics up soon to give you all a better look, and keep you posted.
Good thing I have some extra cedar laying around for a new humi
Ditch the humi - new ccom humi's cost about $10-$20, and it just ain't worth the risk - which would you rather have to spend - $10 for a new humi, or repeating this nightmare again? Get some heartfelt beads, or some of the same beads at half the price from here: http://www.bargainhumidors.com/bh/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=ACC-CONSERVAGEL and you won't get mold (or at least drastically decrease the risk)
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