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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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but in order to remove the mold, you have to kill its roots. doesn't the mold on the surface of the stick also root through and into the stick?
don't get me wrong i do listened to the BOTL here and also wipe any mold that i had on one of my sticks and still smoked it. i guess my friends are right i tend to over think chit ![]() edit- oh, on a side not as not having experienced plum, can plume be wiped off if you thought it's mold? |
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#2 |
Mr. Charisma
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I think there is something to this. I have wiped off mold on a few sticks in a box (from vendor, arrived that way), and it reappeared on those same sticks later (a couple days). My storage conditions are fine, no other cigars had mold. So it must have still been present after the wipe down. Although after that second round of wiping it did not return. Maybe the cigars were just still too wet. Anyway, the lesson I learned was to check back soon after wiping cigars down, don't assume they're now fine because they are in proper storage conditions.
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