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LiquidChaos66
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I get my beads this week, I got distilled water and a spray bottle for misting them. How do you gents take care of your beads? I've seen people soak them, I've seen people spray them, I've seen people sit them in a Tupperware container with a wet sponge... would love to hear recommendations and ideas from ha heartfelt bead vets!
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Elaborate? I would love to hear your thought process on this. I will admit... I didn't do a CCM search before posting this I find it easier to follow people's thoughts in new threads
Elaborate? I would love to hear your thought process on this. I will admit... I didn't do a CCM search before posting this I find it easier to follow people's thoughts in new threads
The function of the beads is to remove excess moisture from the air or release it back into the air if/when the RH drops below the designed level of the beads. If the beads are already saturated they can't very well remove the excess from the air.
I leave my beads dry and use a humidifier as a source of moisture. The humidifier releases moisture and the beads absorb the excess. If your RH stays at a level above what the beads are designed for, simply remove the humidifier until equilibrium is reached. Capisce??
And I've had none either in the 6 or 7 years I've been doing this. If half of your beads are clear then they still have some capacity to absorb excess from the air. However, that also means that they don't have as much capacity to absorb as they would have if they started out dry....
So remove your humidifier until the RH gets back down to 65 or below. When the RH gets lower than you want it, put the humidifier back in. Couldn't be simpler...
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