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decommissioning / recommissioning humidors

Started by danb6177, 09/07/2015 05:22 PM

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danb6177

When upgrading to larger humidors and leaving the old ones empty. Whats the process to bring the old ones back to life once they dry out? Is it the same a seasoning a new one?
Thanx dan
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horrido

Yes is the short answer but check out the articles on this site many have great info.
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