Hey Dennis!

I've used a sponge - but I've put it in plastic container, the kind with a
snap-on lid meant to carry your bar of soap when you travel.  Just pop a
bunch of holes in the top.  Squish-resistant...

~ Matt


> Chicago can be very humid in summer, and very dry in winter.
>
> I find that simply keeping a damp sponge (regular cheap kitchen type) in a
> sandwich baggie (flip top, not zip) in the case works well enough to
> humidify
> the case during the heating season.  No need for an expensive purpose
> built
> humidifier.
>
> You do have to be careful not to get too much water in the sponge - damp,
> not
> wet.  And remember to check regularly (every few days) to re-wet it.  But
> otherwise, it has been working well for me.
>
>  --
> Dennis Sherman
> Chicago, IL, USA
> http://www.dennissherman.com

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