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	<title>Comments on: Using a guitar humidifier?</title>
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		<title>By: AndyRooney</title>
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		<description>Keep the humidifier in the case anytime that you are not playing your acoustic guitar. Just make sure to keep check the humidifier periodically to make sure that it is still holding water. Do this for older guitars, too. Sometimes they can even restore guitars that are &#039;damaged&#039; from over drying...within limitations. A humidifier can keep the wood from cracking and keep the guitar sounding new.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep the humidifier in the case anytime that you are not playing your acoustic guitar. Just make sure to keep check the humidifier periodically to make sure that it is still holding water. Do this for older guitars, too. Sometimes they can even restore guitars that are &#8216;damaged&#8217; from over drying&#8230;within limitations. A humidifier can keep the wood from cracking and keep the guitar sounding new.</p>
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