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I have acquired a vessel that is rated for 6000psi. And I understand the concept that heat and pressure turns certain gasses into a supercritical liquid that acts as a solvent for the plant matter I load into the vessel.
however, I am loading it with 50/50 dry ice to plant matter and including everclear.. but the oil I am getting out is quite dark and looks nothing like the nice yellow or amber Co2 wax I have seen before. I have been told that you have to use Co-solvents to achieve these nice colors. but I really do not want to create an oil derived from chemical solvents.
the product I get from this vessel is a nice oil that I can roll up into a taffy form, but the color is very dark. it isnt to sticky to work with, but definately a warm taffy consistency. it is however VERY FINE and alot of people have loved the effect. I just want to know how to use this vessel to make a nice lighter colored wax.. using no butane, or lighter fluid or any of that garbage.
any ideas?
however, I am loading it with 50/50 dry ice to plant matter and including everclear.. but the oil I am getting out is quite dark and looks nothing like the nice yellow or amber Co2 wax I have seen before. I have been told that you have to use Co-solvents to achieve these nice colors. but I really do not want to create an oil derived from chemical solvents.
the product I get from this vessel is a nice oil that I can roll up into a taffy form, but the color is very dark. it isnt to sticky to work with, but definately a warm taffy consistency. it is however VERY FINE and alot of people have loved the effect. I just want to know how to use this vessel to make a nice lighter colored wax.. using no butane, or lighter fluid or any of that garbage.
any ideas?