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Rust inside of Samuel Gawith Tins
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 131410" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>I would think that rust is a sign of something more ominous. In order to have rust, you need oxygen. O2 should not necessarily be present in tobacco of that age, and the rust process itself should have helped contribute to reducing the O2 even more (the oxygen absorbers they sell for preserving food are just iron filings in a mesh paper teabag, they rust and remove the O2 from the container).</p><p></p><p>If you are getting a considerable amount of rust, then you must have leaky tins.</p><p></p><p>Having said all this, what Dover said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 131410, member: 799"] I would think that rust is a sign of something more ominous. In order to have rust, you need oxygen. O2 should not necessarily be present in tobacco of that age, and the rust process itself should have helped contribute to reducing the O2 even more (the oxygen absorbers they sell for preserving food are just iron filings in a mesh paper teabag, they rust and remove the O2 from the container). If you are getting a considerable amount of rust, then you must have leaky tins. Having said all this, what Dover said. [/QUOTE]
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