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Originally Posted by ljguitar
Hi Tony…
First of all Hello and Welome to the Forum! We are glad you joined...
There are other (and perhaps better) choices for in-body humidification. Those will not help to maintain your bridge or fingerboard (which are unfinished wood).
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In any event you would need to have the soundhole mostly sealed off for the humidifier suspended in it to be effective. The Kyser Lifeguards work well for that
(I use them when my guitars are out in the room).
Thanks for the info. I see what you mean about sealing the sound hole. I'll have to purchase one. What do you use to humidify the fingerboard and bridge when the guitar is in the case? I was thinking about the sponge in a soap dish method that someone had posted.
Thanks again,
Tony