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Originally Posted by SLR
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Found a variation of the paper towel method on Pipestud's website.
For super dry tobacco, I take a paper towel, soak it in distilled water, wring it out as hard as I can with my hands, spread it out, put no more than 2 ounces of tobacco in the center of the paper towel, wrap it back up over the tobacco and put it in a mason jar. Seal the jar and wait 24 hours. Then, simply open the paper towel tobacco filled Mason jar, pour the contents from the paper towel back into the jar and reseal it. The tobacco should be perfectly rehumidified. If it is a little too moist, just leave it in the jar with the lid off and every 15-minutes or so, check the contents. When the moisture level is where you want it, just reseal the jar and you are in business.