Humidor Minister
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Lately I've seen a few people that have come across used humi's that were dinged up. Here's a little guide to repairing dings.
First you will want a damp cotton towel. Make sure it's jsut damp and not soaked. Next place it over the ding, now apply a hot iron ove the damp towel. Get it to where it's slightly steaming then remove it and let it cool. Do this several times being careful not to damage any finish around the ding. This will expand the fibers in the wood that have been compressed from the impact. If you are doing raw wood you will want to go over the affected area with some 220 or finer sandpaper after it has recovered. This may not work on wood with a finish on it and may damage certain finishes. If you can test on an area where it is not visible I would recommend it. On spanish Cedar trays and humidor interiors this will work very well. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Hope this helps in the care of your humi's over time.
First you will want a damp cotton towel. Make sure it's jsut damp and not soaked. Next place it over the ding, now apply a hot iron ove the damp towel. Get it to where it's slightly steaming then remove it and let it cool. Do this several times being careful not to damage any finish around the ding. This will expand the fibers in the wood that have been compressed from the impact. If you are doing raw wood you will want to go over the affected area with some 220 or finer sandpaper after it has recovered. This may not work on wood with a finish on it and may damage certain finishes. If you can test on an area where it is not visible I would recommend it. On spanish Cedar trays and humidor interiors this will work very well. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Hope this helps in the care of your humi's over time.