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<blockquote data-quote="nismo270r" data-source="post: 436424" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>I use a similar process when rehydrating dried out blends. I use a "snack size" ziplock bag, a half sheet of paper towel, and a spray bottle with distilled water. Fold the paper towel twice length-wise and spritz with distilled water until the whole towel is damp, but not dripping. Place in the ziploc bag and close the bag leaving a small opening in the middle. I push the top of the bag together a bit from the left and right to bend the opening some so it stays open better. Place tobacco and bag into an air tight container and wait. Keep an eye on the paper towel, even with distilled water, sometimes you can get some funkiness on the paper towel if it picks up anything from the tobacco. If you see any spots starting to form on the paper towel, just pitch it and the bag and swap in a new one. If the towel looks good and has dried out, but your tobacco isn't where you want it, just re-spritz your towel, rinse and repeat.</p><p></p><p>Here's a couple of quick photos so my contraption makes more sense:</p><p><img src="https://2img.net/h/www.crstout.com/bob/ziploc1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://2img.net/h/www.crstout.com/bob/ziploc2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo270r, post: 436424, member: 1658"] I use a similar process when rehydrating dried out blends. I use a "snack size" ziplock bag, a half sheet of paper towel, and a spray bottle with distilled water. Fold the paper towel twice length-wise and spritz with distilled water until the whole towel is damp, but not dripping. Place in the ziploc bag and close the bag leaving a small opening in the middle. I push the top of the bag together a bit from the left and right to bend the opening some so it stays open better. Place tobacco and bag into an air tight container and wait. Keep an eye on the paper towel, even with distilled water, sometimes you can get some funkiness on the paper towel if it picks up anything from the tobacco. If you see any spots starting to form on the paper towel, just pitch it and the bag and swap in a new one. If the towel looks good and has dried out, but your tobacco isn't where you want it, just re-spritz your towel, rinse and repeat. Here's a couple of quick photos so my contraption makes more sense: [IMG]https://2img.net/h/www.crstout.com/bob/ziploc1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://2img.net/h/www.crstout.com/bob/ziploc2.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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