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Originally Posted by Waorani
This stuff apparently holds a lot of moisture. At our local Lowes its stored outside and gets rained on frequently. Hopefully it will eventually dry out. Anyway, if you're looking at using it for an interior lining though - you might want to store in dry place for a while before mounting and firing up.
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First I have heard of that

?? HardiBacker was developed for Bathrooms and WET enviroments. At my hardware store, they have a 6" piece in a plastic case that is filled with water. Been there as long as I remember, and it's still solid. You can rattle it around in the container,