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Good question! I am trying it now with warm water and to test I tore up a cereal box into the warm water. Then for remolding it; I have a few small plastic pots with the holes in the bottom. I will take the mushy cereal box and mold it to the pots then set them out to dry. I will follow up with results as soon as I know it works.

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