I don't know about this breed, but i keep my coir damp for my Leopards. I am not sure i understand the question. It should not be dripping wer, but damp should definitely be ok.
I buy mine in compressed bricks. I expand them with water and add to the enclosure. I have never heard of letting it air out, but i don't know everything. how long does it say to do that?
I dont let my coconut coir air out i also get in a brick maybe it says to air out so it wont be as wet but just squeeze iy with your hand to get it less wet i poor about 3 cups of water on it everyday
Check with what the humidity for your species is suppose to be. Leopards, sulcatas, red foots need a very high humidity. Most do, however, not all need it as high and some species don't do well on really wet substrate, like the Red foots. You need to make sure what your species require and I can't help you with the kind you have. Hopefully, someone keeping that species and knowledgable about them will come on soon.