How to get rid of annoying smells inside the humidor
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can anyone help me to get rid of this problem , even after the use of
cleaning agents the smell of the solvents remain inside the humidor. i
am very upset due to this, because it will not keep my cigars fresh
indefinitely.
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I would try a light wipe of dilituted vinegar and then pack with newspaper
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change the newspaper daily.
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You could try a light sanding of the interior.
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I agree with this, and you could also put in a bowl of Baking Soda and leave it in the humi for at least 24 hours without opening the lid. This will absorb most odours.sightunseen:You could try a light sanding of the interior. -
And to add on, avoid stinky solvents in the future. If you have a need to use anything more than water, then it should be water and vinegar, no bleach and no ammonia, and definitely no aerosol cleaners.
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Maybe Drew Estate will put out a febreeze infused gar?
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Get a new Humi. (Really. I'm serious.) Don't bother wasting your time (if its' worth anything).stphen:can anyone help me to get rid of this problem , even after the use of cleaning agents the smell of the solvents remain inside the humidor. i am very upset due to this, because it will not keep my cigars fresh indefinitely. -
This will do the trick, and as Laker stated baking soda as well.sightunseen:You could try a light sanding of the interior. -
LMAO!!!Diamondog:Maybe Drew Estate will put out a febreeze infused gar?
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Just get one of those pine scented car freshners from the convience store and toss it in there for about a week. It'll bring the wonderful outdoor wood smell back to your humidor.
....ps... following this advice may or may not lead to a new DE's Pine Infused Acid cigar.