Slime on Distilled Water in Humidor

SweetnLow
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I recently got a new Cuban Crafter's humidor, and I put a dish of distilled water in it to start the seasoning process. I left it there over the week and restrained myself to a few peaks over the week to check my hygrometer.
I just opened it to take out the water because my local cigar gurus told me I can do so and watch the humidity to see if it's seasoned all the way.
However, when I took the dish out, it had 1 dime sized thing of clear slime and 2 smaller dots of slime floating around in it.
The question is, should I panic?
I just opened it to take out the water because my local cigar gurus told me I can do so and watch the humidity to see if it's seasoned all the way.
However, when I took the dish out, it had 1 dime sized thing of clear slime and 2 smaller dots of slime floating around in it.
The question is, should I panic?
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Was the dish clean? The water if it's true distilled should be bacteria free... but the dish may be a problem as wellSweetnLow:I recently got a new Cuban Crafter's humidor, and I put a dish of distilled water in it to start the seasoning process. I left it there over the week and restrained myself to a few peaks over the week to check my hygrometer. I just opened it to take out the water because my local cigar gurus told me I can do so and watch the humidity to see if it's seasoned all the way. However, when I took the dish out, it had 1 dime sized thing of clear slime and 2 smaller dots of slime floating around in it. The question is, should I panic?
If you can wait to put cigars in, I would just take the water out, and see what happens inside the Humi with as little disturbance as possible0 -
^this! and it's good to see ya back around Lassie!Lasabar:
Was the dish clean? The water if it's true distilled should be bacteria free... but the dish may be a problem as wellSweetnLow:I recently got a new Cuban Crafter's humidor, and I put a dish of distilled water in it to start the seasoning process. I left it there over the week and restrained myself to a few peaks over the week to check my hygrometer. I just opened it to take out the water because my local cigar gurus told me I can do so and watch the humidity to see if it's seasoned all the way. However, when I took the dish out, it had 1 dime sized thing of clear slime and 2 smaller dots of slime floating around in it. The question is, should I panic?
If you can wait to put cigars in, I would just take the water out, and see what happens inside the Humi with as little disturbance as possible0 -
Good to be back... I'm all goosed up on Miller Lite and thought it was worth a stroll through!!!ENFIDL:
^this! and it's good to see ya back around Lassie!Lasabar:
Was the dish clean? The water if it's true distilled should be bacteria free... but the dish may be a problem as wellSweetnLow:I recently got a new Cuban Crafter's humidor, and I put a dish of distilled water in it to start the seasoning process. I left it there over the week and restrained myself to a few peaks over the week to check my hygrometer. I just opened it to take out the water because my local cigar gurus told me I can do so and watch the humidity to see if it's seasoned all the way. However, when I took the dish out, it had 1 dime sized thing of clear slime and 2 smaller dots of slime floating around in it. The question is, should I panic?
If you can wait to put cigars in, I would just take the water out, and see what happens inside the Humi with as little disturbance as possible0 -
I took the dish from my cabinet, so, it had better have been clean. And, I'm very sure I rinsed it out first before putting the water that went into my humi. The water was distiled water from Fred Myers that I refilled. Come to think of it, that might be the problem.
What do I look for now that my water dish is out? And what do I do if it appears?
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Two things... If you have your Hygrometer in there just check the %... and then look for any signs of moldSweetnLow:I took the dish from my cabinet, so, it had better have been clean. And, I'm very sure I rinsed it out first before putting the water that went into my humi. The water was distiled water from Fred Myers that I refilled. Come to think of it, that might be the problem. What do I look for now that my water dish is out? And what do I do if it appears?
If you are really ****, like me, then don't wait, just wipe your humi down with a little bit of vineager to cure the mold, or open it up and let it dry out to take care of the mold, then re-season.
honestly, I wouldn't worry too much, I don't know if the mold can "Evaporate" from the dish you had in there0 -
Thanks. As **** about my humidors as I am, I'm more afraid of ruining it by messing around with it too much. So, I'll just let it be. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.0
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I would expect nothing less from you brother!Lasabar:
Good to be back... I'm all goosed up on Miller Lite and thought it was worth a stroll through!!!ENFIDL:it's good to see ya back around Lassie!0