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<blockquote data-quote="hobie1dog" data-source="post: 519690" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>I recently rehydrated all my tobacco by taking a Tupperware container which is about 6x12" and 3" tall, dumping the tobacco in, then clear a place in the center for a container of water.....then filling a small round salsa dish with distilled water and placing it in the center of the Tupperware container. I then use the red colored Saran stretch wrap cut about 2" bigger than the container. Find a rubber band that will go over the top lip and lock in just under the rim of the top ridge that normally interlocks with the top. This seals the Saran Wrap tightly around the container. I found that most blends usually takes 2 days of absorbing the distilled water. I just pull off the rubber band each morning, peel away the Saran Wrap, check the feel/texture of the tobacco , and then seal it back up and check it the next morning. The driest tobacco that I rehydrated soaked up most of the water in the 2" diameter salsa dish over the span of 5 days.</p><p> This effective method worked on a whole duffle bag filled with tins and baggies of tobacco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobie1dog, post: 519690, member: 1206"] I recently rehydrated all my tobacco by taking a Tupperware container which is about 6x12" and 3" tall, dumping the tobacco in, then clear a place in the center for a container of water.....then filling a small round salsa dish with distilled water and placing it in the center of the Tupperware container. I then use the red colored Saran stretch wrap cut about 2" bigger than the container. Find a rubber band that will go over the top lip and lock in just under the rim of the top ridge that normally interlocks with the top. This seals the Saran Wrap tightly around the container. I found that most blends usually takes 2 days of absorbing the distilled water. I just pull off the rubber band each morning, peel away the Saran Wrap, check the feel/texture of the tobacco , and then seal it back up and check it the next morning. The driest tobacco that I rehydrated soaked up most of the water in the 2" diameter salsa dish over the span of 5 days. This effective method worked on a whole duffle bag filled with tins and baggies of tobacco. [/QUOTE]
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