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Author: cjwright
Date: 2010-11-19 13:36
No matter how much wax/sealant you put on an instrument, you won't be able to seal it completely, therefore just as you're trying to make it harder for moisture to leave the instrument, you're also making it harder to allow moisture to soak back in.
I used to be under the impression that one way was better than the other, but I think it has to go two ways. It seems to me that wood needs to be allowed to exhale and inhale the moisture and stay flexible.
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