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Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 19, 2024
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I just opened a mylar bag with some GH Mixture #25 and was greeted by not a smell of Latakia or tobacco, but something reminiscing of old clothes that have been stored in a chest in a damp basement for 20 years, if you know what I mean. The tobacco is pretty wet to the touch, but I could not find any visible signs of mold.

Is it ruined forever, or should I try to reanimate it? It's very humid outside, so airing it out would not be an option, I think. Microwave? Stove?