drying copper tubing

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drying copper tubing

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Hello all. I am a complete novice to distilling and have a quick question. After doing a cleaning run and another sugar wash run a day later, I came across a problem I hadn't thought about. How to dry the copper tubing and coil? I tried blowing air through with an air line till nothing but air came out. Got quite a bit out but I'm sure there is still some in there. I really don't want my copper to tarnish or oxidize causing unwanted chemical build up. Anyone know of any tips or tricks?

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