Difficulty Level: Easy Time Required: 26 hours


* With a nice soft cloth moistened with distilled water, wipe the inside of your humidor down, not so much to clean it, but rather to put some moisture onto the surface of the wood.
* With your humidor now clean and moistened, you've reduced the probability of having dry wood suck the humidity from your cigars.

* Next, place your humidifier into a container of distilled water large enough to allow it to be submerged in the distilled water. Your humidifier may float, so turn it face down. Let it soak for an hour.
* Remove the humidifier from the water and shake off the excess water to make sure the unit isn't overly wet.

* Return the humidifier to its proper place inside the humidor, close the lid, and wait 24 hours or so. This fully conditions the inside of your humidor and it is now ready for use.



Tips:


* Calibrate your hygrometer at least once a year. I recommend twice a year.

* Never use tap water in your humidifier. The mineral deposits can damage your hygrometer over time. They can also damage your humidifier and leave unpleasant tastes and odors on your cigars.


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