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  • Cigar repair help

    Hi all,

    Hope you're all having a good weekend despite the rubbish weather (teaming with rain here).

    I have a Partegas Lusitanias which has a split wrapper from under the cap down to the band; I fear that when I cut the cap the whole thing will fall apart. Does anyone have any ideas on how best to repair it?

    Thanks in advance..

    MB

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    There's some kind of cigar gum/glue available on the cgars site, probably everywhere else to. Apparently it's a similar vegetable based gum as is used to make cigars. Comes in a little pot with a brush/lid arrangement.

    Although, if it's just the wrapper from cap to band and the binder is ok, it sounds like mostly a cosmetic thing and you might get some flappy bits of leaf in your mouth. Not ideal but shouldn't damage the taste or overall integrity of the stick.

    You might be able to reduce the stress on the split bit by punching it too I s'pose.

    As a last resort, gaffer tape might do it?

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    • #3
      Punch!

      Not an easy one this MB, I would be tempted to use a punch rather than a cutter if possible.That should reduce the risk of splitting the wrapper.

      Best of luck.
      "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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      • #4
        Hi MB,

        does the wrapper lift up at all?

        If yes, something like the cigar repair glue CGArs sells, here, would probably work.

        I used this on a few damaged sticks and works quite well as long as you let it dry properly before lighting up. Also for larcer cracks you have to apply a little pressure while it starts to dry, but otherwise it is a very helpful gadget to have.
        My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info senior Toscano, I have a little pot of the stuff on standby but never had cause to use it, so some first hand hints are most appreciated Ever noticed any influence on the burn or taste from this stuff?

          I would have posted the link too except for my Newbie status doesn't let me.

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          • #6
            I found this thread through google. I have in the past used the gum from Rizla to stick wrappers down.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by navzor View Post
              Thanks for the info senior Toscano, I have a little pot of the stuff on standby but never had cause to use it, so some first hand hints are most appreciated Ever noticed any influence on the burn or taste from this stuff?

              I would have posted the link too except for my Newbie status doesn't let me.
              Hi Nazvor,

              sorry for posting the same info, I started writing then got disctracted by something else before submitting my reply, so I hadn't seen your post.

              In my experience the burn is a little quicker where the wrapper was glued back, but nothing terrible. No influence on taste, I think this is the same stuff used when making cigars.
              My Cigar blog: Cigar Review Rag

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              • #8
                I hear this works real well for most everything.





                But seriously, cigar rollers use vegetal gum to apply the cap when they roll a cigar. You may want to try to hunt some down locally.

                Also do a search on YouTube for cigar making/rolling and you'll get an idea of how a roller applies it.

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                • #9
                  have you tried to "doctor" it using a rizla?
                  Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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                  • #10
                    No that takes me back

                    Originally posted by Kdot View Post
                    have you tried to "doctor" it using a rizla?
                    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                    Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                    Originally posted by Ryan
                    I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the info guys, i'll get hold of some of the repair glue and hopefully that'll sort it. Cheers..

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                      • #12
                        Let us know how it works out. Thanks.

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                        • #13
                          Maybe you could try this!
                          Worked a treat
                          www.cigars.ie

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                          • #14
                            I did see your video actually whilst searching on google but its a little too drastic for me considering its only a split wrapper. One to remember though in case i happen to sit on one!

                            Originally posted by yiorgos View Post
                            Maybe you could try this!
                            Worked a treat

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                            • #15
                              I have a few extra cigar repair kits if anyone is interested.
                              They are small bottles with a attached brush.If I am allowed to post a picture I will post one.
                              They are filled with Pectin which is a natural glue used to seal jars for canning.


                              Shoot me a PM if you are interested...
                              Dave...

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