jazmodo
Militant Athiest
Subject says it all really! How much concentrate can I dissolve in ISO? I'm using 99.9% Isopropyl, so nice & pure
I've been reclaiming the amber goodness from my Mighty for a while now. When my cooling unit gets so gummed up I can't swivel the mouthpiece when it's cold, I strip it and extract all oils with ISO.
I use two 1-litre jars, one to clean, one to rinse. Then parts are rinsed in water, dried and re-assembled.
Above shows how the two jars appear side-by-side. The left is only slightly coloured - purely from drops of the right-hand-jar's ISO that is I can't shake off before transfer.
My question is, how much (as in how many grams) of concentrate can ISO hold? There's about 500ml in the jar.
Is there a time-limit to 'storing' concentrates in ISO like this? The colour seems pretty good (golden/amber) & is completely clear (as in not cloudy).
Just want to make sure I don't ruin it
I've been reclaiming the amber goodness from my Mighty for a while now. When my cooling unit gets so gummed up I can't swivel the mouthpiece when it's cold, I strip it and extract all oils with ISO.
I use two 1-litre jars, one to clean, one to rinse. Then parts are rinsed in water, dried and re-assembled.
Above shows how the two jars appear side-by-side. The left is only slightly coloured - purely from drops of the right-hand-jar's ISO that is I can't shake off before transfer.
My question is, how much (as in how many grams) of concentrate can ISO hold? There's about 500ml in the jar.
Is there a time-limit to 'storing' concentrates in ISO like this? The colour seems pretty good (golden/amber) & is completely clear (as in not cloudy).
Just want to make sure I don't ruin it
Last edited: