Misting cigars?
OK the 5 rocky Patel royal vintage cigars I got from CI were dry. I've had one, a friend had one, both agree, DRY. So I got 3 left and they r useless like this. I misted them last night lightly and today they seem a little better but still dry so I misted them again. I've read about if they get too moist too fast they will swell and bust. Instead of waiting no telling how long for them to re-hydrate, I decided to lightly mist. If they r destroyed oh well they r not smokable right now. Still not a fast fix but it was the only thing I could figure out to try to save them. I mist with distilled water. Not wet, just lightly misted with a fine mist. Also want to be slow as to not cause mold...... Anyone else do this or have a better method?
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misting cigars wont bring them back. it will get the wrapper wet.
Wait, what?? I'd be on the horn with CI in about .02 seconds asking for a re-ship. I understand no humi-pillow (actually prefer it that way most of they time)....but no Ziplock bag.....thats a mistake and you're the one left holding the **** end product.
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