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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy Cyclist" data-source="post: 2297591" data-attributes="member: 505893"><p>Trying to maintain a healthy humidity in a house is a nightmare. Because of all our musical instruments we have to try and keep our at 45% which is impossible to day its 67% and so instruments are swelling up in the winter it dives to 36% so instruments dry out, both conditions are bad news. It only takes a day below 40% to change a guitar enough to warrant a visit to a Luthier. I have special liquid filled bags and I put them in instrument cases to keep them at 45%. Mrs MC and I are not so lucky we have to put up with whatever our house throws at us, tried everything and at the end of the day good old draughts and open windows seem to work best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy Cyclist, post: 2297591, member: 505893"] Trying to maintain a healthy humidity in a house is a nightmare. Because of all our musical instruments we have to try and keep our at 45% which is impossible to day its 67% and so instruments are swelling up in the winter it dives to 36% so instruments dry out, both conditions are bad news. It only takes a day below 40% to change a guitar enough to warrant a visit to a Luthier. I have special liquid filled bags and I put them in instrument cases to keep them at 45%. Mrs MC and I are not so lucky we have to put up with whatever our house throws at us, tried everything and at the end of the day good old draughts and open windows seem to work best. [/QUOTE]
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