So you basically say that an emulsion is an indication of the solvent having been mixed with the basic solution really well so people should aim for one?
Well, for once some emulsions are easy to get rid of, some others are sent from satan himself and just won't go away no matter the tricks. It all depends among others on the plant material used, the base used and the solvent used. Salt doesn't always help with all emulsions.
Of course the best way is to try to prevent an emulsion and take care to mix gently. It really does not take ages, a 5-10min mixing will ensure all the solvent has come in contact with the solution. But if the salt trick helps in your "system" (i.e. tek/plant material/base/solvent etc) then it's all fine, you can shake the hell out of it!
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