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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 5545376" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>Dry dirt doesn't absorb water and turn to mud, thus it can't freeze. Not hard to make and plenty of youtube videos on how to make it. Main thing is it needs to be bone dry when melting and mixing in wax. Do not get to hot if using a heat source such as a torch, you don't want it to have a burnt odor. Peat moss is great to use also, just make sure it's dry. Driest part of the summer is the best time to prep both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 5545376, member: 4101"] Dry dirt doesn't absorb water and turn to mud, thus it can't freeze. Not hard to make and plenty of youtube videos on how to make it. Main thing is it needs to be bone dry when melting and mixing in wax. Do not get to hot if using a heat source such as a torch, you don't want it to have a burnt odor. Peat moss is great to use also, just make sure it's dry. Driest part of the summer is the best time to prep both. [/QUOTE]
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