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AluminumFoilRobots
#1 Posted : 2/20/2013 4:10:24 AM

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Hello nexus,

I have a question pertaining to the FASIPA method. I have an extraction here which is a hybrid between q21q21's d-limonene tek and the BLAB tek, resulting in ~800ml spice-soaked limonene, which I initially opted to use FASW on, doing 3pulls. I was successful in retrieving several grams of fumarate-spice, however I was annoyed by the amount of time I had to keep the water in the oven at 170f. I've been trying to reduce the amount of propane I use generally and by using room-temp-TEKs.

So, to catch any spice that may still be in the limo I have utilized the FASIPA method, and I noticed a clear difference in the two: the IPA doesn't separate from the limonene... Is there some way to clean the Isopropyl out of the limo after all the alks are gone? I like to reuse solvents as much as possible...

FASIPA doesn't ruin limo, does it?!
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AluminumFoilRobots
#2 Posted : 2/22/2013 7:13:22 PM

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It's been a few days, still no sign of any layers forming... Does it not come out?
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