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Wet lump

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I had a few bags of lump in the bed of my truck and it started raining. I ran out and covered it all up I hope the lump didn't get too wet. If it did What can I do.
Clyde Texas

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  • yzzi
    yzzi Posts: 1,843
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    I never had any experience with it in the egg, but I would guess that if you used a little mixed in with dry stuff that the heat would drive out any moisture within a few minutes.
    Dunedin, FL
  • stlcharcoal
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    You can spread it out in a thin layer on your driveway--let it the sun hit it and dry it out.  If it's a high carbon content charcoal it will dry out fast.  If it's undercarbonized, it will take a lot longer.

    In any case, don't throw it out, it's still good.

  • jpuckett
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    Thanks for the input.

     

    Clyde Texas
  • Skiddymarker
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    You can spread it out in a thin layer on your driveway--let it the sun hit it and dry it out.  If it's a high carbon content charcoal it will dry out fast.  If it's undercarbonized, it will take a lot longer.

    In any case, don't throw it out, it's still good.

    I've used some building paper rolled out then the lump dumped onto it. Makes it very easy to pick up and put it back in the bag. Don't forget to let the bag dry if you reuse it. 
    Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!