hello friend,
i ran into a little mold issue on my room humidifier. (i live in northern IL, & it's that time of year when i really have to pay attention to the humidity level where i keep my guitars)
i got the humidifier clean, but in the mean time i went to the drug store, bought a couple of travel soap carriers & some sponges. drilled some holes in the soap carrier, wetted a sponge, & placed it in my guitar case. & judging from my hygrometer, its keeping the humidity levels in the case mid 40's - 50%.
when those arctic airs hit, i can't keep my room above 39% with my humidifier going full blast.
does anyone else use this method for keeping your guitars humidified? & if so, is it sufficient enough itself, without the room humidifier going all the time?
i ran into a little mold issue on my room humidifier. (i live in northern IL, & it's that time of year when i really have to pay attention to the humidity level where i keep my guitars)
i got the humidifier clean, but in the mean time i went to the drug store, bought a couple of travel soap carriers & some sponges. drilled some holes in the soap carrier, wetted a sponge, & placed it in my guitar case. & judging from my hygrometer, its keeping the humidity levels in the case mid 40's - 50%.
when those arctic airs hit, i can't keep my room above 39% with my humidifier going full blast.
does anyone else use this method for keeping your guitars humidified? & if so, is it sufficient enough itself, without the room humidifier going all the time?