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The Podium |
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425 SE 14th Ave |
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Minneapolis, MN 55414 US |
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Local: 612-331-8893 |
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What You Need
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A plastic travel soap dish with cover (preferably the type shown in photo)
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Drill or hole saw
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3M O-Cello Sponge*
*We recommend the 3M O-Cello because it is both antibacterial and antifungal and it suspends water evenly within the sponge (Cheap sponges will get moldy, germy, and drippy!)
Instructions
1.) Drill or saw holes into the cover of the soap dish. Any of the patterns pictured above will work. Make sure all holes are AT LEAST 1/2" in diameter. Smaller holes (no matter how many) will not be effective.
2.) Cut the sponge so that it fits fairly snugly into the bottom of the soap dish.
3.) Moisten the sponge, squeeze out gently, and place in the soap dish. The sponge does not need to be wrung out tightly--just enough so that it will not leak water or drip.
4.) Snap the cover on, and place in your case.
5.) When you are not using your guitar, keep it in its humidified case, with the lid CLOSED. When you take the guitar out of the case to play it, CLOSE the case to keep humidity inside.
6.) Check the sponges at least once a week and resoak/squeeze out when necessary. It is generally safe to stop using humidifiers when the leaves begin to grow in the spring.
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