alternative to c-bleach

That’s exactly the item I was looking at before I got worried I’d cause more headache for myself and decided to order the reagent grade stuff. Good to know for future orders, thanks a ton!

Edit: With regard to the OP’s question, I was looking at this patent earlier today. Might be more trouble than it’s worth compared to the C-Bleach tek, but it’s worth a look considering the potential savings.

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Could you please elaborate on the heating it up to 120-130 and filtering it? I am thinking of buying this to experiment with the crc tech. I am not wanting to pay the high $$ for the name brand bvv Activated Charcoal as I am just starting out. Thanks in advance.

As in MCT based or ethanol based tinctures? You are doing that for the color or what exactly?

I have the c bleach stuff on hand. A better version that’s more powerful is achormatizing clay. It is oh balanced and spray dried to a perfect particle.

Yes just for for color.

Don’t pay a premium for bullshit marketing.

Its not bullshit marketing. It’s imported German powder, from a leading seller. It’s 100% genuine and processed. We also sell it for basically the same price as t41 and it comes in a larger bucket.

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What relevance does the national origin of dirt have?

This is a classic example of the lack of interest you had to do the research or contact us and ask us about it.

It’s not just dirt. That’s where your lost.

What does “100% Genuine and processed” mean?

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Ac clay is a proprietary blend of three types of Clay’s.

It is crushed and powderized down to extremely small particles approx 50x smaller than when dried.
The powders are mixed professionally, each from source origins and coa considered washed and sterile.
The prepared powder is now mixed in a organic and natural array of chemicals for chemical activation and stability with pH.
The slurry is then spray dried to about 60 angstrom(this size is very important for it’s activated quality).

What’s important is that it’s designed to be activated and neutral. It takes both base and acid mixtures and does it’s best to stay neutral and as neutralizer, and as material is being used keeps remnants inside process staying more stable.

There is a difference when people package and sell dirt or clay. Then there’s a difference in sterile, heavy metal free and guaranteed ph stable mixtures of clay. You can buy Amazon packages dirt and it won’t hurt my feelings.

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It means it’s not faked and we don’t relabel. We use and purchase direct from the manufacturer of the product. It’s used in many industries like soda, food, etc. It’s just a perticular product.

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Hey there,
Heating it up and adding it in your RBF will cause isomerization to delta-8 THC. It’s a nice little niche product. Very good for nausea and anxiety. I would highly recommend Carbon Chemistry’s T-41 clay for this I have had nothing but incredible results from them. If you do not want isomerization, you can check out their T5 clay as well. Color remediates without the conversion. @Shadownaught might be able to give you a little insight as well

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Sweet thank will look into it.

Try using 1% ac clay. It will barely isomerize at all.

I put t5 in the bf?

I replaced C bleach with 5 parts T5 Clay and 2 parts Activated Charcoal.
For a nice second pass polish. I’d recommend 5 parts T5 Clay, 2 parts Activated Alumina and 1 part 10a Molecular sieve, no AC.
First pass Ive used the “C Bleach” replacement at a ratio of 10:1 oil:powder. On the second pass, I used the other mix at a ratio of 20:1 oil:powder
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Note: T5 will still isomerize the d9 on its own, if used in the BF. Most of these powders will not isomerize if scrubbed for no longer than an hour and filtered out before distilling, fyi, just in case u wanted to make decent d9. I follow my scrubs with a LLE if I was trying to make sure to filter out all the T5 and AC “Dye Effect”

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Ac is balanced, it doesn’t dye or affect anything like t5 or carbon. Ac is basically similar to t5 except it is balanced, washed, clean and spray dried to particle size.

Ac is everything any clay can do, but does it better. Without as many issues that acidic t5 does in the flask.

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You’re saying t5 dyes the extract a different color…?

It doesn’t dye the extract, think of it as pulling the color out of the extract.