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Grrrrrr
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Also - are those heartfelt beads? Looks like you have them fully saturated which is not a good thing as they will not be able to absorb any excess humidity from your humidor when necessary. You should aim for about 60%-70% of the beads being clear/saturated, the rest should be white/opaque/dry. |
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Equal opportunity Bomber
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Judgement Impaired
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If you don't want to just throw those away ( my choice ) and start fresh, pour them out on some paper towels to absorb the excess water and dry out a little. Charge them with a spray bottle, never pour water into them. Less is more.
![]() Edit: Paul, same thing. Yes. |
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Grrrrrr
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Then, after you have gotten rid of the standing water, you can use a hair dryer to dry them out. Just don't run the fan on high or you could end up blowing them all over the place. If you have a really large quantity of beads to dry, a quarter sheet pan (aka: cookie sheet) and a 200F oven will do it. Just keep an eye on them for the color change back to white. From Heartfelt's website: Quote:
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