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<blockquote data-quote="Briar Spirit" data-source="post: 338123" data-attributes="member: 2669"><p>To avoid mould there are a couple of things to do before jarring your tobacco, first and foremost ensure your hands are absolutely spotless prior to touching the tobacco, hands are dirty filthy things at the best of times, harbouring all manner of nasties under finger nails and the such. Secondly and almost as importantly ensure you thoroughly clean the jars with hot soapy water and dry them 'thoroughly' with a 'clean' tea towel before jarring up the backy. If jarring in hot weather make absolutely certain you get no sweat on the tobacco, may seem a strange to say at first but if any sweat gets on the tobacco it will definitely turn on you, even freshly washed hands and faces excrete nasty impurities through sweat glands.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with future jarring and I truly hope the 'mould' on your already jarred backy turns out to be glorious crystals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Briar Spirit, post: 338123, member: 2669"] To avoid mould there are a couple of things to do before jarring your tobacco, first and foremost ensure your hands are absolutely spotless prior to touching the tobacco, hands are dirty filthy things at the best of times, harbouring all manner of nasties under finger nails and the such. Secondly and almost as importantly ensure you thoroughly clean the jars with hot soapy water and dry them 'thoroughly' with a 'clean' tea towel before jarring up the backy. If jarring in hot weather make absolutely certain you get no sweat on the tobacco, may seem a strange to say at first but if any sweat gets on the tobacco it will definitely turn on you, even freshly washed hands and faces excrete nasty impurities through sweat glands. Best of luck with future jarring and I truly hope the 'mould' on your already jarred backy turns out to be glorious crystals. [/QUOTE]
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