Ricardo -> RE: What are members using to humidify? (Oct. 5 2020 14:42:31)
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I'm guessing your ziplocked wet towel is in or near the sound hole. Do you do anything to humidify the neck? No zip locking as in plastic bag. The guitar needs to be in a contained environment that normal guitar cases don’t provide well. I realized that only a guitar case has a zipper (a rain bag outer case can do this as well) to trap the moisture inside the case with the guitar. If you drop a humidifier into the sound hole, the sound board and maybe back and sides get all the water, and if the case is not trapping moisture then the guitar body will be constantly expanding and contracting, the faster that happens the easier cracks will form the one time you forget refill your humidifier. I normally am concerned about the neck and fingerboard too cuz when that ebony shrinks it is causing lots of problems. To make sure the neck head AND body are all getting water the CASE needs to be closed and containing the water. The water source (sponge or whatever you use) needs to be in the air around the entire guitar and let ALL the wood drink it up. Once the wood has the water the case allows the humidity around the guitar to balance, but if the case is not sealed then the air will try to draw the water back out of the guitar. So you need to constantly monitor the sponge or paper towel or whatever. What I found long ago is that the paper towel dries out rapidly with a normal guitar case, but the cases with zipper/good seal allow that little paper towel to stay damp for over a week. Again, be careful with OVER humidifying your guitar, something that at my first paranoia about a new guitar that had dried, is also not good.
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