SMOK3Y1888
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I boil my glass pipe and the aroma from it is enough to get you high
I think we had this conversation already...lol. I worked in a clean room environment where we couldn't use ISO to clean because it left a residue we could measure ( micron measurements). The granite that did get cleaned with ISO on the shop floor would get a gummy buildup after using just ISO repeatedly if it wasn't regularly cleaned with the special granite cleaners we had. Probably inconsequential, but It's something i know about and can eliminate for a negligible cost increase using Ethyl alcohol. Try pouring a little ISO on a clean clear piece of glass and let it evaporate, now do this repeatedly 5-10 times and see whats left over..Name the residue?
Describe in detail?
What grade ISO? IDK what to say I've seen it, the engineers did the whole evap. some on a glass plate to show us the "residue"( maybe that's not the right term?), so we would stop using it...many of us thought the same thing..it doesn't leave anything behind. If you ran a finger through what was left behind it it felt slightly oily. We bought it in 5 gal drums...and I'd bet they were sourcing it from the cheapest place they could find so who knows the quality of what we were getting..seeing how it was being used as a general cleaning agent..I can almost guarantee they didn't care about the quality.No you never responded.
I said one of its main uses was cleaning sensitive electrical connections and pharmaceuticals.culd not leave a residue. And the production of iso doesnt create anything else. Its a pure hydration of propene really
Ive evapped 5 gallons and found nothing