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Old 01-26-2019, 02:24 PM   #1
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Default Re: Seasoning the NewAir CC-100H CC-300 with Boveda

Not sure when i had a wine-ador i went with the sponges and distilled water method.
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Default Re: Seasoning the NewAir CC-100H CC-300 with Boveda

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Not sure when i had a wine-ador i went with the sponges and distilled water method.
I've read that that's not a very effective way of doing it as the wood doesn't absorb a lot of the humidity.

Just looking for the right amount of packs to put in so I don't over season the wood.
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