thehostilehobo
New Member
Hello, first time poster here - but I've been lurking for a bit.
I'm curious - what makes CO2 oil as runny as it is - especially compared to BHO or an ethanol wash?
I've been trying to find the answer online, and have only gotten more confused. I always assumed waxes and lipids make concentrates thicker. However, doing an ethanol wash on a few grams of CO2 yielded a more stable / thicker product.
Any information would be much appreciated, and if this should be posted elsewhere, please advise.
Thanks!
I'm curious - what makes CO2 oil as runny as it is - especially compared to BHO or an ethanol wash?
I've been trying to find the answer online, and have only gotten more confused. I always assumed waxes and lipids make concentrates thicker. However, doing an ethanol wash on a few grams of CO2 yielded a more stable / thicker product.
Any information would be much appreciated, and if this should be posted elsewhere, please advise.
Thanks!