\u3cp\u3eThis article presents both an experimental as well as a theoretical study on the effect of MethylHydroxyEthylCellulose (MHEC) on drying in porous materials using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (NMR). MHEC, a water soluble polymer, is normally added to glue mortars as a water retention agent in order to improve the drying by increasing the open time. However, the exact processes that determine the drying rate of a glue mortar are unknown. In this study, we therefore focus on investigating the drying of a Fired Clay Brick (FCB) saturated with an aqueous MHEC solution. By using a FCB as a model system, the influence of hydration and changing of pore sizes due to hydration can be removed. The performed NMR experiments show a transi...