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Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...

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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-25 9:05 AM (#58502)
Subject: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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Copied from the "Cult Of Lowden" Board:


Hi Everyone

Seeing I have to deal with the consequences of guitars which have become too dry on a regular basis here's my take on the humidifiers issue. Careless use of certain types of soundhole humidifiers will result in some water dripping onto the inside of a guitar. In my experience this has never been a serious problem in that it has never been bad enough to cause structural problems. It is important in dry areas or in centrally heated homes during winter, to pay attention to keeping your guitar reasonably humidified. If you don't, then you run the risk of cracking, lowering of string action and even the bridge "curling" slightly and popping off! If you can humidify the room where the guitar generally is kept and/or the guitar case itself, then that is a better option than a soundhole humidifier, but as a travel back up or if no room humification is available, the soundhole type is quite effective. Don't over fill them and they should not cause problems..... Safe Relative humidity readings are 45-60%. Below 40% will dry out your guitar. Above 65% will make it swell up a tad.

Another thing you can do is to use fingerboard oil twice a year or so both on the bridge and fingerboard. This will help and slow down temporary drying out of the bridge. Low tech ways of keeping the guitar humidified include cutting a potato in half and letting it dry out inside the case pocket. Also some plant life and small amounts of water to evaporate into the room also can help.

Hope that helps,
George
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brainslag
Posted 2008-01-25 11:01 AM (#58503 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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I was always looking for a way to explain that potato in my guitar case.
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povation
Posted 2008-01-25 11:11 AM (#58504 - in reply to #58502)
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Thank you so much for sharing the information, Jeff.
povation
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Beal
Posted 2008-01-25 11:17 AM (#58505 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...



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Use an apple instead of the potato.
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-25 11:31 AM (#58506 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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or cashews
:rolleyes:
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-01-25 12:22 PM (#58507 - in reply to #58502)
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We have lots of potatoes if anyone needs them.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-01-25 12:38 PM (#58508 - in reply to #58502)
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Clay/Potatoes or Genetically Enhanced ones..??...
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-01-25 1:01 PM (#58509 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...



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What about French fries?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-25 1:05 PM (#58510 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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Chet Atkins always kept cigars in his cases....
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-01-25 1:23 PM (#58511 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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Actually we ship all the good potatoes out of state. The culls would probably work fine for those plastic guitars.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-01-25 1:35 PM (#58512 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...



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I prefer a bouquet garni of fresh lavender, cinnamon, hemp, and saffron, tied with fresh green bunchgrass.

Humidifies and hides the smell of stale potato at the same time.
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lanaki
Posted 2008-01-25 1:41 PM (#58513 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:
Use an apple instead of the potato.
those irish folks are into potatoes.

and if you get hungry doing gigs, just put whole pie in there.
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an4340
Posted 2008-01-25 1:48 PM (#58514 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...


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The good thing about the apple is that you'll always have something to eat. Sure it may get a bit shruken, but what the heck.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-01-26 1:44 PM (#58515 - in reply to #58502)
Subject: Re: Humidifying Tips from George Lowden...



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We have plenty of apples and taters here in WA.

Not too much reason to humidify here though.
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