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The special oils of the Spanish cedar can form a resin in the surface of the wood eventually. It appears when the wood has not been rightly dry before using it, something that does not occur with the wood of the adorini humidors.
The resin could be sticky and it is usually removed with acetone. Places where the resin has appeared should be treated with fine-grained sandpaper.
The cleaning process has to be repeated two or three more times mainly if the humidor has a thicker lining of cedar wood.
The resin does not damage the quality of the cigars, although it can damage the external leaves if they are directly in touch with the resin.
After the cleaning, the humidor should be aired before putting the cigars back in the inside of it.
The resin could be sticky and it is usually removed with acetone. Places where the resin has appeared should be treated with fine-grained sandpaper.
The cleaning process has to be repeated two or three more times mainly if the humidor has a thicker lining of cedar wood.
The resin does not damage the quality of the cigars, although it can damage the external leaves if they are directly in touch with the resin.
After the cleaning, the humidor should be aired before putting the cigars back in the inside of it.