How to Dry Sand in the Sun, Oven, or a Cement Mixer (2024)

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Wet sand, whether for a sandbox or your pet's terrarium, can be a pain. For one thing, it can breed germs that put your loved ones at risk. Drying out sand typically requires a heat source and time. You can use the sun, your oven, or if you're using sand for industrial purposes, a cement mixer and a torch. Either of the first 2 methods will also work for drying out sand you bring home from the beach and want to use for crafting purposes.

How to Dry Wet Sand Quickly

To dry out sand fast, pour the sand onto a baking tray and spread it out into as thin of a layer as you can. Bake the sand in your oven at 200–250°F (93–121°C) for 30 minutes and check to see if it’s dry. Keep baking in 15-minute intervals until fully dried out.

Method 1

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Drying Sand in the Sun

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    Clean and disinfect your sand for play or pet use (optional). If you’re concerned your sand is contaminated (for example, if a backyard animal uses your sandbox as a bathroom), disinfect it before drying it. First, rake or comb through the sand to remove large or visible debris. Transfer the sand to a container and spray it with a 50/50 mix of bleach and water or distilled white vinegar and water until the top layer is saturated (vinegar is a natural disinfectant option, although it’s not quite as potent as bleach).[1]

    • Mix and spray the sand repeatedly until all of the sand is damp with your cleaning solution. Allow the surface to dry for an hour before mixing again.
    • If you’re not worried about disinfecting your sand, skip this step.
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    Place the sand in the sun in its container. This is the easiest way to dry the sand, whether you have a sandbox or a bucket of sand for a terrarium. Pick a hot, sunny day and set the container in direct sunlight. Make sure to leave the lid off the container.[2]

    • If you need it to dry quicker, pour the sand out on a large blanket or tarp and spread the sand out evenly in a thin layer. Set that in the sun. Weigh the edges down with rocks so it doesn't blow away.
    • As a bonus, the sun’s UV rays can kill some bacteria and viruses that may be lurking in the sand, making it safer for pets and kids to play in.[3]

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    Stir the sand every 30 minutes or so. The sand on the bottom will take a lot longer to dry than the sand on the top. If you stir it up every so often, the drying will go much faster. Use your hands, a shovel, a rake, or even a stick to stir and mix the sand around.

    • The sand will take up to several hours to dry, depending on how hot the day is and how wet the sand is.
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    Leave the sand out in the sun until it dries completely. Continue checking on the sand to see how dry it is.[4] Also, watch the weather, as you don't want it to get rained on! When it's fully dry, you can put the sand back into your sandbox, pet enclosure, or craft supplies area.

    • If you cleaned your sand beforehand, it may take up to 48 hours to fully dry since you dampened it all the way through.[5]
    • To keep crafting sand dry, store it in an airtight container or bag in a dry area like a closet or cabinet (and away from potentially damp areas like basem*nts or sheds).
    • Use a waterproof cover or tarp to keep your sandbox covered when not in use. That will help keep the sand from getting wet (and deter backyard animals from using it as a litter box).[6]
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Heating Sand in the Oven

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    Preheat the oven to 200–250°F (93–121°C). Turn the oven on to get it heating for your sand.[7] You don't want to go too hot, as you want to steam off the water slowly.

    • Drying sand in the oven is ideal for smaller quantities of sand you’d use for crafts or to fill a pet terrarium.
    • Aquatic and terrarium installation specialist Joe Perez says you can set your oven as low as 170°F (77°C) to dry sand. However, a lower temperature may take longer.
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    Sift debris out of the sand and spread it out on a baking tray. Use a sand sifter to remove debris from the sand before drying. Then, choose a disposable baking dish or cover a large baking tray with foil to protect it. Perez recommends spreading the sand out in a thin layer on the tray (using more than one tray if you need to).

    • A disposable tray is best as you don't want to reuse the dish for cooking after using it for sand. You could also make a dedicated tray for cleaning and heating sand.
    • To dry large quantities of sand this way, you may need to bake the sand in multiple batches.
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    Put the tray in the oven for 30-45 minutes. Set the tray in the oven for 30 minutes, stirring the sand halfway through. Check the sand after 30 minutes to see if it's dry.[8] If it's not, Perez advises to stir it and put it back in the oven for 15-minute intervals until it's dry.

    • Alternatively, place the sand outside in the sun on a hot day. You'll still need to stir it every so often.
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Method 3

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Using a Cement Mixer to Dry Sand

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    Place the sand into a cement mixer. Pour the sand into the mixer with a wheelbarrow or bucket underneath to catch any sand that falls out. You can also tip the opening up so it doesn't fall out.[9]

    • Purchasing a cement mixer can cost several hundred dollars. To save money, consider renting one. Depending on the size of the mixer and how long you need it for, renting may only cost $50 to $60 per day.
    • This works for projects that need large quantities of sand like building projects, making putting greens, or sandblasting.
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    Set up a propane torch or other heat source in front of the cement mixer opening. A propane torch works best if you aim the cement mixer so sand pours out, and the torch heats it as it falls. Aim the torch along the bottom edge of the mixer with part of the flame going inside. For other heat sources, you can aim them directly into the mixer and let them heat the sand as it tumbles. Make sure to leave about 1ft (30cm) or so of space between the 2 to allow room to vent.[10]

    • For instance, you can use an industrial propane heater for this purpose. You can buy propane heaters and torches at hardware stores.
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    Turn the mixer on to tumble and heat the sand until dry. The mixer will help stir up the sand to increase airflow and dry out more quickly. Let the mixer go until the sand is completely dry, which will depend on how much you have and how wet it is.

    • This will likely go faster with a torch, as it heats the sand as it pours out.
    • With a heater, it may take 30 minutes or more. You can turn the heater off after about 20 minutes to let the mixer continue to steam the water off.[11]
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    Let the sand cool and check if it's dry enough. Once the sand isn't steaming anymore, use a shovel to scoop some out and test the dryness. If it pours easily, it's likely dry enough for whatever project you need to use it for.[12]

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      • If your sandbox has wood barriers around the edges with your lawn for the base, line it with a tarp that has small holes punched in it to allow rain and other water to drain away.[13] If you have a standard plastic sandbox, drill holes in the bottom to let the water drain out.

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      • Only work with industrial cement mixers and other tools if you have experience operating them. They can be dangerous if you don't know how to use them correctly (for instance, you can easily burn yourself on a propane heater or torch without proper caution).

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      This article was co-authored by Joe Perez. Joe Perez is an Aquatic and Terrarium Specialist and the Manager of the Chlorophyll Corner, based in Tempe, Arizona. Joe has been part of the aquatic and reptile industry and hobby for almost 30 years. His specialty is in creating planted aquariums and full-setup terrariums. The Chlorophyll Corner started as a small family plant store and has grown to a full-planted aquarium shop with an Instagram following of over 82,000 people. This article has been viewed 92,015 times.

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      How to Dry Sand in the Sun, Oven, or a Cement Mixer? ›

      Set the tray in the oven for 30 minutes, stirring the sand halfway through. Check the sand after 30 minutes to see if it's dry. If it's not, Perez advises to stir it and put it back in the oven for 15-minute intervals until it's dry. Alternatively, place the sand outside in the sun on a hot day.

      How to dry out sand in a sandbox? ›

      You can help to remedy your wet sand by leaving the cover off on warm, sunny days, and raking it periodically. Allowing your children to build sandcastles and dig moats in the wet sand will also help to stir it around and release the excess moisture.

      Can you microwave sand to dry it? ›

      For fine quartz sands with high water content (above 23%), the phenomenon of microwave drying has a completely different nature and can even lead to the explosion of samples resulting from too much evaporation (tests conducted on samples of 25 g [6]).

      What is the quickest way to dry sand? ›

      How to Dry Wet Sand Quickly. To dry out sand fast, pour the sand onto a baking tray and spread it out into as thin of a layer as you can. Bake the sand in your oven at 200–250 °F (93–121 °C) for 30 minutes and check to see if it's dry. Keep baking in 15-minute intervals until fully dried out.

      How do you permanently harden sand? ›

      You can either just set them out to dry overnight, or if you're a bit impatient (like me), you can put them in the oven on a baking sheet (I lined mine with parchment paper so that the sand wouldn't stick) at around 210 degrees for 2-3 hours, depending on how thick/moist your sand designs are.

      What happens to sand in an oven? ›

      Nothing will happen to sand in a regular oven since the temp it can reach is way too low. And 150 C (300 F) isn't even all that hot. It'll just become hot sand.

      Why can't I put aluminum foil in the oven? ›

      Using foil on oven racks can disrupt heat distribution in the oven and interfere with optimal cooking results. Covering up vent openings in the bottom of the oven can lead to insufficient air flow, heat distribution and issues with performance.

      Is it better to sand aluminum wet or dry? ›

      Dry will be harsher, especially when using sandpaper with a lower grain. This allows you to shape your workpiece or drastically smooth out uneven areas. In a later step of the procedure, wet sandpaper is used to enhance the object's shine or to prepare for buffing and polishing.

      What happens if you heat sand? ›

      The kind of heat necessary to transform sand into a liquid state (eventually becoming glass) is much hotter than any sunny day. To make sand melt, you need to heat it to roughly 1700°C (3090°F), which is approximately the same temperature a space shuttle reaches as it re-enters earth's atmosphere.

      Is it better to wet sand or dry sand? ›

      Dry is going to be more aggressive, especially with lower grit sandpaper. This allows you to shape your workpiece or significantly grind down uneven surfaces to level them out. Wet sand paper is used in a later stage of the process to bring out a shine on the object or to prep for buffing and polishing.

      Will wet sand get moldy? ›

      Mold and fungi: Sandboxes that are exposed to moisture or not properly ventilated can foster the growth of mold and fungi. These microorganisms can cause respiratory issues, allergies, or even skin infections.

      What temperature do you bake sand at? ›

      If you really wanted to sterilize the sand, you would have to bake it for 2-4 hours at 150-180 degrees Celsius.

      What temperature is sand heated to? ›

      Systems with a storage capacity of around 20 GWh can generate nominal power of hundreds of megawatts and in certain designs the sand can be heated up to 1,000 °C (1,830 °F).

      How to wash sand for concrete? ›

      To wash sand, put it in a drum, cover it with water, stir thoroughly, let stand for a minute, and pour off the liquid. One or two such treatments will remove most of the very fine material and organic matter.

      Is it OK for sandbox sand to get wet? ›

      Once installed, a sandbox should be covered when it isn't in use. If sand gets wet, it can harbor bacteria. Make sure to let the sand dry out thoroughly before covering it for the night. Sand should be raked regularly to remove debris, clumps, or other foreign material.

      How long does it take for sand to harden? ›

      Try to divert this water somewhere else until the sand hardens. You will need to restrict pedestrian traffic for 24 hours and vehicular traffic for 72 hours. The exact amount of time will vary with weather conditions. The hotter and dryer the faster it will cure.

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