Today I have two examples to show. The first one is GLP Renaissance from 2002. The tin has rusted through (spots of rust can be seen staining the label from underneath) and the tobacco is very dry. So dry that it felt almost like a solid block that had to be pried out of the tin:




Note, however, that the tobacco still smelled wonderfully. I hydrated it by sealing it in a container with some water, as shown below. The water never touches the tobacco. It’s a process similar to using the usual humidifying disks. The recovery takes place over a couple of weeks.





Note, however, that the tobacco still smelled wonderfully. I hydrated it by sealing it in a container with some water, as shown below. The water never touches the tobacco. It’s a process similar to using the usual humidifying disks. The recovery takes place over a couple of weeks.






























