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switch from pg solution to distilled water

knewk

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Hi,

I have been using a pg solution in my humidor because I figured that was the best way to go. Although its been fine for the years I find that my rh would run high around 75. So wanted to try the heartfelt 65 beads with just distilled water but im worried if the beads will absorb the pg solution that has been soaked into the humidor for all these years and clog the beads.

Thanks
 
knewk said:
Hi,

I have been using a pg solution in my humidor because I figured that was the best way to go. Although its been fine for the years I find that my rh would run high around 75. So wanted to try the heartfelt 65 beads with just distilled water but im worried if the beads will absorb the pg solution that has been soaked into the humidor for all these years and clog the beads.

Thanks
 
As long as you're not adding the pg solution to the beads, you'll be fine. The beads don't absorb anything except what you spray them with.
 
tomthirtysix said:
Hi,

I have been using a pg solution in my humidor because I figured that was the best way to go. Although its been fine for the years I find that my rh would run high around 75. So wanted to try the heartfelt 65 beads with just distilled water but im worried if the beads will absorb the pg solution that has been soaked into the humidor for all these years and clog the beads.

Thanks
 
As long as you're not adding the pg solution to the beads, you'll be fine. The beads don't absorb anything except what you spray them with.
Ok thanks tomthirtysix. I got worried because after ordering my beads I read in a forum that the pg solution absorbs into the wood and got worried that it might slowly get absorbed into the beads and clog them up.
 
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