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Ok, so does anyone know if mud can every dissapear? For instance, can a dusting of mud ever 'evaporate'? Can the color of the muddied tile be returned to its original, unmuddied color? I've got a large outdoor area that I accidentally flooded, and it sucks having a huge red patch in the middle of the forrest. [[User:Coaldiamond|-Coaldiamond]] 02:49, 7 July 2010 (UTC) | Ok, so does anyone know if mud can every dissapear? For instance, can a dusting of mud ever 'evaporate'? Can the color of the muddied tile be returned to its original, unmuddied color? I've got a large outdoor area that I accidentally flooded, and it sucks having a huge red patch in the middle of the forrest. [[User:Coaldiamond|-Coaldiamond]] 02:49, 7 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Try building something (workshop, floors) on top of the mud, then deconstructing it.--[[Special:Contributions/208.81.12.34|208.81.12.34]] 18:51, 7 July 2010 (UTC) |
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Ok, so does anyone know if mud can every dissapear? For instance, can a dusting of mud ever 'evaporate'? Can the color of the muddied tile be returned to its original, unmuddied color? I've got a large outdoor area that I accidentally flooded, and it sucks having a huge red patch in the middle of the forrest. -Coaldiamond 02:49, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
- Try building something (workshop, floors) on top of the mud, then deconstructing it.--208.81.12.34 18:51, 7 July 2010 (UTC)