After hearing a little bit about this from different places I finally decided to give it a shot and I have to say, it helped.
The stick itself seemed a little dry when I took it out of my humidor (the humidity had been a little low for a few days I guess) and decided to give it a go because I wanted to avoid cracks/explosions. Any way, I just rinsed it under the sink briefly (before it was cut) careful to let it run off and not soak up at the foot.
No cracks, burned great, and in general I think it helped out. It sounded like a whacky idea until I considered that cigars are kept kind of "damp" all the time any way and so rehydrating a drier one couldn't hurt.
The stick itself seemed a little dry when I took it out of my humidor (the humidity had been a little low for a few days I guess) and decided to give it a go because I wanted to avoid cracks/explosions. Any way, I just rinsed it under the sink briefly (before it was cut) careful to let it run off and not soak up at the foot.
No cracks, burned great, and in general I think it helped out. It sounded like a whacky idea until I considered that cigars are kept kind of "damp" all the time any way and so rehydrating a drier one couldn't hurt.