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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 395453" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Yeah, leave rotting fruit out of it. I'd suggest re-hydrating gently by putting the tobacco in a large container with a wet, folded, partially wrung-out paper towel not in contact with the tobacco. Suspend it or prop it up or something and close the lid. You can use a more direct method just by spritzing with an atomizer of distilled water, but it's difficult to know the proper amount. I've had bad results doing that. Either way, you'll have to let it sit a while.</p><p></p><p>Be careful. Wash your hands and stuff. Never re-use the paper towel. I once lost an entire pound of C & D's <em>Yale Mixture</em> to mildew. Man, that sucked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 395453, member: 1690"] Yeah, leave rotting fruit out of it. I'd suggest re-hydrating gently by putting the tobacco in a large container with a wet, folded, partially wrung-out paper towel not in contact with the tobacco. Suspend it or prop it up or something and close the lid. You can use a more direct method just by spritzing with an atomizer of distilled water, but it's difficult to know the proper amount. I've had bad results doing that. Either way, you'll have to let it sit a while. Be careful. Wash your hands and stuff. Never re-use the paper towel. I once lost an entire pound of C & D's [i]Yale Mixture[/i] to mildew. Man, that sucked. [/QUOTE]
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