I think it might be time to find a new B & M
JDH
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There's a local shop I've patronized for about 6 or 8 years now. I like the guy that runs it, and his staff, and they keep quality merchandise avaliable.
BUT...the other day while I was in, one of his customers brought in a humidor that had been over-humidified, to the point that mold was growing inside; not just a little bit of mold, but enough to be visible in all 4 corners of the thing. The owner advised that "a little alchohol will kill the mold, and everything will be alright". I mentioned the use of humidity beads (which the owner does not sell) instead of the device the customer was using, and said that mold was very hard to kill, especially in a humid environment.
When the guy left, the owner chewed me out for "interfering" with one of his customers. My view is that if you've got mold in the humidor, get a new humidor. The only way to remove mold is to remove all moisture, and that can't be done in a humidor. I believe the owner gave the customer extremely poor advice, so I may not be going back.
BUT...the other day while I was in, one of his customers brought in a humidor that had been over-humidified, to the point that mold was growing inside; not just a little bit of mold, but enough to be visible in all 4 corners of the thing. The owner advised that "a little alchohol will kill the mold, and everything will be alright". I mentioned the use of humidity beads (which the owner does not sell) instead of the device the customer was using, and said that mold was very hard to kill, especially in a humid environment.
When the guy left, the owner chewed me out for "interfering" with one of his customers. My view is that if you've got mold in the humidor, get a new humidor. The only way to remove mold is to remove all moisture, and that can't be done in a humidor. I believe the owner gave the customer extremely poor advice, so I may not be going back.
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Good for you bro. Eff him. There are 100000000 other shops out there. If he doesnt mind effing his customers and giving poor advice, who knows whats up with the rest of his cr4p.
I agree.... new humi time if mold it hanging out.
Yea, I'm really conflicted about this. Like I said, I like this guy (the owner), but if he's going to get defensive for being called on giving REALLY bad advice....I dunno. I think I'll go back in with some very good technical information about mold (I've had some state certification on this subject), and some information about Heartfelt beads, (maybe even bring in some of mine) and see how I'm received.
If he still wants to be an ass, well, that's his business (literally). But there are still plenty of places for me to purchase cigars. I can live without him.
You assisted the customer who needed help. In other words rather then this guy listening to the B&M owner, getting bad advice, spending more money on sticks only to have them mold too... you saved him all that grief AND educated him on something for the future. The B*M owner owes you big time. As well as what I mentioned above he should have also thanked you for your advice to the customer and been greatful to have a customer like you who has the knowledge to help in situations like that one. Instead he chews you out for interferrence? WOW!
He is lucky you saved him one customer with your advice. The fact that he may have lost a customer because of his actions, is his responsibility. Maybe he was just having a bad day. If you like him and think he is worth the effort, maybe explain your side of things to him and if he still wants you to stay out of his business... that is exactly what I would do... stay out of his business. There are plenty of B&M's out there.
He's lucky he didn't have to pick himself up off the floor.
I'd have told the owner right then and their do go "procreate with his own self" (Well, the forum won't let me post the real words, so it's a clean way to say it) and that my business was done there.
But I'm one of those guys that will never set foot in a business again if they piss me off.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
I mixed a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water in a spray bottle and sprayed it down. After wiping everything down I left it to dry with the lid open for a few days. No smell no mold and has been working great for the last 3 years. I keep all my Liga Privadas and Undercrowns in it.
This is just a small amount of information available on the subject.
Does Vinegar Kill Mold
How to Kill Mold With Vinegar
Does Vinegar Kill Mold?
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
mold in a humidor is very different. usually its only been growing a couple weeks, and on wood that is naturally mold repellant, spanish cedar. i had mold in my humidor once, cleaned it with vinegar and sanded down the affected areas some, then cleaned the whole thing with vinegar again. this is not the time to be worried about warping, get the sucker wet. then left it open for a couple days. that was years ago and its been fine since i got beads.
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