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Maintaining and Re-Hydrating
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 474772" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>Never used the Boveda's with my pipe tobacco. I am firmly in the camp of re-hydrating tobacco in small increments using distilled water on a paper towel. The paper towel should be damp, not sopping wet and don't let it touch the tobacco in the process. </p><p></p><p>This way I know what I am putting into my tobacco. I have never been able to get a straight answer on what Boveda uses in their packs, so I have no use for them, plus they're spendy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 474772, member: 2403"] Never used the Boveda's with my pipe tobacco. I am firmly in the camp of re-hydrating tobacco in small increments using distilled water on a paper towel. The paper towel should be damp, not sopping wet and don't let it touch the tobacco in the process. This way I know what I am putting into my tobacco. I have never been able to get a straight answer on what Boveda uses in their packs, so I have no use for them, plus they're spendy [/QUOTE]
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