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I recently ran some finished oils IE-mixed with alcohol + glycerine

through a coffee filter. It looked OK ,but I wanted further

filtering to remove cloudiness. I put just a bit of bentonite clay

235 mesh on the bottom of a fresh filter unfortunately, some went

through the filter. Now instead of cloudy, I have clay residue on

the bottom. Help! Any ideas?

Thanks Al

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On Tue, 11 May 2004 19:44:38 -0000, you wrote:

> I recently ran some finished oils IE-mixed with alcohol + glycerine

> through a coffee filter. It looked OK ,but I wanted further

> filtering to remove cloudiness. I put just a bit of bentonite clay

> 235 mesh on the bottom of a fresh filter unfortunately, some went

> through the filter. Now instead of cloudy, I have clay residue on

> the bottom. Help! Any ideas?

Filter again in the SAME filter. FWIW, you do not place the filtering

agent at the bottom, but in the solution. It needs to blocks the

imperfect pores of the filter.

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On Tue, 11 May 2004 13:50:49 -0700, you wrote:

> Has anyone done the freeze & strain?

Yes, freezing will " precipitate " or kick out of solution any

particulate matter that might form later. Always place back into the

filter the first 5-10 cc of product.

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On May 11, 2004, at 12:44 PM, albertpotash wrote:

> I recently ran some finished oils IE-mixed with alcohol + glycerine

> through a coffee filter. It looked OK ,but I wanted further

> filtering to remove cloudiness. I put just a bit of bentonite clay

> 235 mesh on the bottom of a fresh filter unfortunately, some went 

> through the filter. Now instead of cloudy, I have clay residue on

> the bottom. Help! Any ideas?

> Thanks Al

Hi Al

I have had some similar challenges. I have let my blend sit for a few

days until all residue settles. Then I CAREFULLY syphon off as much as

I can with a dropper or pipette.

This takes time and patience, but it does work.

Sandi

Force of Nature Aromatherapy

Custom Blends for Your Well Being

www.forceofnaturearomatherapy.com

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Hi Cat,

Thanks for the tips.I put he frag. in the freezer over night most

clay precipitated to the bottom. I used an eyedropper to siphon off

the clear liquid. I'll probably use the sediment for solid perfume.

Al

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