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youngpipe93

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Jul 29, 2013
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Drying out tobacco that is too moist is simple. However, is reincorporating moisture into the tobacco just as easy?
I left some of my PA out to dry for a bit because it was too moist for my liking but I left it out for entirely too long and it feels too dry now. I know that when I accidentally left my Backwoods cigars out and they dried out but I reintroduced some "humidity" into them by putting just a minuscule amount of water into the pouch and microwaving them for a bit. It worked surprisingly well.
So does anyone know how to fix my mistake? I'm not going to worry about my PA but if this happens with a more expensive tobacco I want to know if it is possible to reverse this mistake

 

nsfisher

Lifer
Nov 26, 2011
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Nova Scotia, Canada
Just rehydrate it mate. I just put a few drops of water on a balled up piece of paper towel, put it on a piece of tin foil and place it in my PA tub,(14ozs). I add a drop of water every once in awhile and the tub stays great for a month or two of smoking.

 

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