W Walleye Banned Dec 1, 2002 7,939 0 0 Sep 30, 2003 #1 my thirstystone drink coaster has become a quenched stone... and was leaving standing moisture on my desktop.... luckily i got it off before any damage was done.. but i need some new thirstystones.
my thirstystone drink coaster has become a quenched stone... and was leaving standing moisture on my desktop.... luckily i got it off before any damage was done.. but i need some new thirstystones.
E Electric Amish Elite Member Oct 11, 1999 23,578 1 0 Sep 30, 2003 #2 If you heat it in the oven will it evaporate the moisture out of it??
W Walleye Banned Dec 1, 2002 7,939 0 0 Sep 30, 2003 #3 Originally posted by: Electric Amish If you heat it in the oven will it evaporate the moisture out of it?? Click to expand... probably not... i imagine that would just cause it to turn to gas, and blow apart the stone.
Originally posted by: Electric Amish If you heat it in the oven will it evaporate the moisture out of it?? Click to expand... probably not... i imagine that would just cause it to turn to gas, and blow apart the stone.
E Eli Super Moderator | Elite Member Oct 9, 1999 50,419 8 81 Sep 30, 2003 #5 What use is a coaster if it soaks up the condensation??
W Walleye Banned Dec 1, 2002 7,939 0 0 Sep 30, 2003 #6 Originally posted by: Eli What use is a coaster if it soaks up the condensation?? Click to expand... normally it's okay, but when the condensation goes all the way through the stone, through the cork, and onto the desk, it's not so good.
Originally posted by: Eli What use is a coaster if it soaks up the condensation?? Click to expand... normally it's okay, but when the condensation goes all the way through the stone, through the cork, and onto the desk, it's not so good.
E Electric Amish Elite Member Oct 11, 1999 23,578 1 0 Sep 30, 2003 #7 The cork on it might cause a problem, but if you heated it slowly or kept it at a low temperature for a long enough period I bet you could reclaim it.
The cork on it might cause a problem, but if you heated it slowly or kept it at a low temperature for a long enough period I bet you could reclaim it.
W Walleye Banned Dec 1, 2002 7,939 0 0 Sep 30, 2003 #8 i think i'll just set it outside in the hot sun... that might work as well.
W Walleye Banned Dec 1, 2002 7,939 0 0 Sep 30, 2003 #10 Originally posted by: Rilescat Microwave it. on high for 12 years Click to expand... no.