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SamiJami

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If I scrub and boil wood for 30 minutes, do I need to bake it? Can I just sit it in the sun, in my house, and let it air dry? I bake my wood at 170, but the boiling point of water is 212. So I would think that would kill more germs than baking.
 
One reason to dry the wood out, either in the sun or by baking it, is so that it doesn't mold. I baked some wood one time and didn't bake it long enough - till it gets all wrinkly - it started molding fairly quickly and I had to toss it all.
 
I will only buy wood that has been baked. It prevents mold as Jenn mentioned. I have had problems in the past with people claiming they baked the wood, but didn't or didn't bake it enough, and the box arrived to me moldy.
 

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