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How soon can a cigar develop mold.

Really, biggestmexi, it comes down to the fact that you're coming into an established forum and trying to change the way things are done, and that's just not appropriate.

x2! Or maybe it just comes down to the fact that it's about that time of the month......... when the biggestmaxi normally shows up!
 
I doesn't look like mold to me, I wouldn't worry about it.

I keep my cigars in coolers in my finished basement and during the summer months, I keep them right out in the open because the humidity in the whole room runs about 65%.

One year, we had some nasty, muggy weather and the RH in my basement was 90% :0 and I had some cigars out in the open and they all got pretty moldy.

I immediately went to Home Cheapo and tried to buy a humidifier but gee, they were sold out, go figure. :rolleyes: It seemed that NO ONE had humidifiers for sale anywhere in all of New England that hot, muggy summer. I got lucky a few days later and found one and have been using it ever since.

I just brushed the mold off of the cigars and they were fine.
 
souldog24ca, your a cutie pie

Now don't get mad but it's "you're" not "your." ;)

This isn't "thread crapping" or e-thuggery, I'm just pointing out a simple error that quite a few people make here and hopefully you will take it as constructive criticism. I'm not singling you out, I do this to everyone. :laugh: The reasonable people appreciate it and the asshats meltdown. Don't be an asshat. :D
 
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LOL, nice!

I doesn't look like mold to me, I wouldn't worry about it.

I keep my cigars in coolers in my finished basement and during the summer months, I keep them right out in the open because the humidity in the whole room runs about 65%.

One year, we had some nasty, muggy weather and the RH in my basement was 90% :0 and I had some cigars out in the open and they all got pretty moldy.

I immediately went to Home Cheapo and tried to buy a dehumidifier but gee, they were sold out, go figure. :rolleyes: It seemed that NO ONE had dehumidifiers for sale anywhere in all of New England that hot, muggy summer. I got lucky a few days later and found one and have been using it ever since.

I just brushed the mold off of the cigars and they were fine.

FYP, assuming you didn't want to make those sticks even fuzzier... :whistling:

Sorry Bill I couldn't resist! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
LOL, nice!

I doesn't look like mold to me, I wouldn't worry about it.

I keep my cigars in coolers in my finished basement and during the summer months, I keep them right out in the open because the humidity in the whole room runs about 65%.

One year, we had some nasty, muggy weather and the RH in my basement was 90% :0 and I had some cigars out in the open and they all got pretty moldy.

I immediately went to Home Cheapo and tried to buy a dehumidifier but gee, they were sold out, go figure. :rolleyes: It seemed that NO ONE had dehumidifiers for sale anywhere in all of New England that hot, muggy summer. I got lucky a few days later and found one and have been using it ever since.

I just brushed the mold off of the cigars and they were fine.

FYP, assuming you didn't want to make those sticks even fuzzier... :whistling:

Sorry Bill I couldn't resist! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

OMG! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Yeah, I meant DEhumidifier Irish. :D

You mean bastid, I think I'm gonna go in the corner and cry now....... :(



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Really, biggestmexi, it comes down to the fact that you're coming into an established forum and trying to change the way things are done, and that's just not appropriate.

x2! Or maybe it just comes down to the fact that it's about that time of the month......... when the biggestmaxi normally shows up!


that's a good joke. For maybe the Wayne Bros.
 
Biggestmexi, if you aren't actually the jerk you currently appear to be, perhaps it would be best to stop acting the part? From where I am sitting it looks as if you are throwing rocks at a beehive and wondering why they are stinging you.

Accept that what you wrote ruffled some feathers and move on. What would be better is a simple apology for what was considered a rude gesture and stop pouring petrol on the blaze you started.
 
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