Ghosting in a hydrostone

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beerandbaccy

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Apr 22, 2015
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I have recently used my terracotta hydrostone to rehydrate some very dry tobacco my Dad gave me (Balkan Sobrane) and the aroma is so strong and a bit acrid (not sure if I'll try the tobacco!) I daren't use it in any other tobacco.

Is there a good way to cleanse it of the aroma?

Thanks!
 
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It's porous.. Just thinking out loud here
You could try soaking it in acetone (nail polish remover) , let it air dry. Since acetone is very volatile, it will readily evaporate. If that doesn't work you could try to boil it for a while. that may drive the ghost out...
 
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beerandbaccy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 22, 2015
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An update for anyone that was interested/has the same issue.

I soaked the hydro stone in water for some time (a day or so) but although the water seeped out a lot of aroma the stone itself didn't really improve much

I then boiled the stone on the stove in an open pan of water for an hour. Improvement definitely noted but still heavily ghosted.

I soaked the stone in white vinegar. I left it on a shelf for a few days (3 or 4 I think), cleaned it with fresh water and an old toothbrush, then boiled it for 20 minutes or so until the vinegar smell had gone. Allow to fully air-dry. The stone is now aroma free (near as damn-it)

My advice: If you use hydro-stones or terracotta pot shards. have several and mark them for different types of tobaccos (mild, medium, smokey, aromatics etc.) or else do what @simong does (check reply above).

Happy hydrating!

puffy
 
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