Will my cigars be affected?
ndhaon91
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I've been having issues keeping the humidity up in my glass top humidor, and I suspected it was because of a poor seal between the glass and the wood in the lid.
I picked up some clear caulking and lined the inside of lid, creating a seal between glass and wood. This was definitely the issue, as the humidity immediately returned to normal after a few minutes with the lid closed.
The problem now is that the caulking is giving off some potent fumes. I'm worried about it affecting the cigars. For now, I've taken all the cigars out and I'm hoping the fumes dissipate as the caulking dries a little more. In retrospect, I should have just sealed the outside of the lid, but I was trying to preserve appearance.
Once this dries, if there is still a little residual odor, do you think it will affect the cigars?
I picked up some clear caulking and lined the inside of lid, creating a seal between glass and wood. This was definitely the issue, as the humidity immediately returned to normal after a few minutes with the lid closed.
The problem now is that the caulking is giving off some potent fumes. I'm worried about it affecting the cigars. For now, I've taken all the cigars out and I'm hoping the fumes dissipate as the caulking dries a little more. In retrospect, I should have just sealed the outside of the lid, but I was trying to preserve appearance.
Once this dries, if there is still a little residual odor, do you think it will affect the cigars?
Comments
it may.
the general rule of thumb is if you can smell it, your cigaras can smell it.
You may have to do this two or three times. It may not work at all. But its worth a shot IMHO - better than trashing the humidor, right? :-)
Marty