Crude care turns oil green

Dont try to remove color with crude care.

You may have some isomerization going on there, or at least some oxidation of terpenes.

Isn’t that the relabeled fryer powder? Can you show us a pic of the loose powder please @MrRandy? What solvent did u run it with? Try running it thru the bed again until desired results are achieved? Fresh bed?

Someone gave me a bucket. Label says all the things id want for bleaching but “special sauce” is a mystery ingredient. No solvent just hot oil. I had it laying around but guess I gotta buy T5😑

Gonna get someone to do a green dab in the name of science lol

What is crude care

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Magic dirt with secret sauce…

Here we go again

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Anyone know what the red color is in dark distillate? Lycopene?

How did it convert to green?

700$ for 5 gallons HAHAHAHA doesn’t say weight on it either.

And what on gods good earth needs to frozen over night to filter ??

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Who knows…like i said it was given to me. Says bleaching clay, silica, ac etc so i repurposed it.

Yea fresh bed seems to have lightened as it went thru but still light green tint. Ill try another pass thru thx.

Most likely isomerize a carotenoid and it turned green.

Use PAC.

Pac???

Powdered Activated Carbon.

Your second photos look fine. Was that not the result you wanted?

Main ingredient

Solo dolo run.

too many things competing for binding space. The size of the PAC matters too

But what do i know…

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It looks like mainly activated carbon…the only time I saw anything turn green when using powders was when I didnt dewax or when I used the mzx12 organic butane

A bunch of work to trade slight red for slight green.

Looking to go from c to a not leprechaun piss.
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