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There's a cigar "dude" on YouTube that rinses his cigars before he smokes them.

This is probably right up his alley.

Sorry thought of another one-liner...

How else do you get plume on the outside AND inside of the cigar?

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i run my cigars under the tap, but just one at a time and make sure it doesn't get on the cut end to not allow water to get inside................. if done right its the same effect dunking it in a glass of water a few times, great for something right off the truck 

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1 minute ago, juri said:

i run my cigars under the tap, but just one at a time and make sure it doesn't get on the cut end to not allow water to get inside................. if done right its the same effect dunking it in a glass of water a few times, great for something right off the truck 

And what is that effect?

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13 minutes ago, NapaNolan said:

And what is that effect?

if you have a dry cigar it can make it humidified like it has been in the humidor for a couple of weeks

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16 minutes ago, NapaNolan said:

And what is that effect?

I have gotten to where I do this quite frequently and the effect is many many fewer exploding rappers. I live in a very low humidity environment and when the cigar gets warm the wrapper likes to split. Giving it a little rinse adds the requisite humidity to prevent that.

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2 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said:

Don’t piss off the missus!

Ex Mrs...

 

2 hours ago, Edicion said:

I wonder what he did! 

I’m fairly certain we ALL know what he did... 😳

 

If I ever had thoughts of having a fling with that smokin’ hot waitress, that just cured it... 😳

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1 hour ago, juri said:

if you have a dry cigar it can make it humidified like it has been in the humidor for a couple of weeks

 

1 hour ago, HarveyBoulevard said:

I have gotten to where I do this quite frequently and the effect is many many fewer exploding rappers. I live in a very low humidity environment and when the cigar gets warm the wrapper likes to split. Giving it a little rinse adds the requisite humidity to prevent that.

Thanks guys. I’ve always lived in high humidity areas so it’s not been much of a concern for me. I didn’t realize ‘rinsing’ the cigar was a common practice. 

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That is the most horrific thing I have ever seen. I was going to see if anyone was Zooming, but I think I’ll just go to bed and cuddle up with my wife... 🤔

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15 hours ago, Chas.Alpha said:

Ex Mrs...

 

I’m fairly certain we ALL know what he did... 😳

 

If I ever had thoughts of having a fling with that smokin’ hot waitress, that just cured it... 😳

Remember what happened to Tiger?  not good, leave the waitress alone :)  lol!!

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