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Author: TJTG
Date: 2012-01-05 03:15
They sound completely pointless. If you swab your instrument, with a nice swab, they serve no purpose.
Your case absorbs moisture. The air around the instrument absorbs moisture. Your swab gets most of it anyways...
If your pads are in bad shape they'll get water-logged with or without the product anyways.
While the idea is good, the execution seems flawed. Its bad to keep the moisture level at a different level than the outer sides of the instrument.
Just like using a Dampit, which seems dangerous.
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