So, The Dude warmed his naptha before adding it to his mix(Nomans) and then shook the CRAP out of it. everything seemed to seperate for him a few hrs later but his naptha was very light tan colored. not dark like the base, but just light milky tan.
he took his pull and let it sit in the freezer and lo and behold! tan colored spice!
he was VERY worried about getting base in his spice so he cleaned it up with a small amount of heated solvent...this only lightened the color and kept some of the "particles" out.
so now he has some light tan spice that doesn't smell like base(definite spice smell here folks)
Did the warm naptha cause this reaction?
Is The Dude safe to try his spice?
(Extra Note, the naptha actually cleared up the next day, but the tan layer stayed in between the base and the solvent)
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