That may be correct, it may just have a tendancy to clog the spray nozzle. But if you have a high concentration of binders, then you might get a lower amount of fina on the skin than you think. Hard to say, maybe someone else can chime in on this.pjorstad said:I heard that leaving the binders alone doesn't effect absorption.
Originally posted by pogue
That may be correct, it may just have a tendancy to clog the spray nozzle. But if you have a high concentration of binders, then you might get a lower amount of fina on the skin than you think. Hard to say, maybe someone else can chime in on this.
pjorstad said:So thats why chemo made more volume per squirt! (heh that doesn't sound too good)![]()
Originally posted by Big Daddy Chemo
Fina pellets...saponify if you have the proper equipment. Coffee filters will give you a yield in the 50% range. Good Whatmann filters will raise the bar to a mid 90% range and with experience could rise to 98%. If you leave the esters on it will decrease absorption.
Chemo
Originally posted by hamper19
is this what your talking about?
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hamper19 said:
is this what your talking about?
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pogue said:
I bought some of these by mistake and have no idea what they're for. I assume they go in a test tube or some kind of filter machine. You can buy the whatman filters BDC is talking about at researchkits.com