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So both solvents unblended have been used with success right? The product claim is that the blend is 1Stick w straight ethanol if it's oil you will be consuming. 95%+ is best.
Okay so what are the drawbacks of using the blend? I ask because I can source it easily and it's cheap. If I followed the method you suggest Gnick would the outcome be radically different? It seems both have been used and the blend is pure (or so it claims). I have not tried real hard to find a source elsewhere but the initial goto places tuned up smaller quantities and so significantly more expensive.Thanks for your input everyone.nothing wrong with isopropyl if used correctly it’s the best method.. it’s my choice method after yrs of trying others, i use 99.9%, buy it in 5 gallon pails..
cooking off in the rice cooker is not enough, after bubbling or close to it has happened (finished) than pour into a silicone tray than i use a coffee warmer on setting 1-1.5 for any where between 2-5 hours to evaporate any remaining fumes.. you could use the stove top on lowest setting also but watch and when there’s no more tiny bubbles (may have to stir it a bit with a pin to see) and a smooth surface than your safe..
if any “contaminate” is still present than the cannabiniods would neutralize them in a short time..
teflon = cancerThe teflon rice cookers are ok too? Sorry for my obvious noobness
LOL yes intuitively I knew that but I see examples of people using them and saying clean up is easier :)teflon = cancer
Okay thanks guys. I will look for a source this week. I have one place in mind that may be able to supply larger amounts of isopropyl in my local.ya not the blended stuff, i wouldn’t..
either 99.9% isopropyl or 200 proof ethanol..
i find i get a more of a concentrated/clean hash oil from iso than ethanol.. but either one is what to use..
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