Indofabs C.R.C & BHO Color Remediation Tek

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Was thinking the stone would have it own column before the collection. Last thing inline.

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Lots of ways to incorporate this

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I was gonna fill the strainer with adsorbents and stick the stone in there to avoid disrupting the cakes and have a slow steady flow through them

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Or upside down to strain and remove the downward pressure that is warping discs

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Great for a single powder.

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I’m a b80 type of guy

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Im sure my pressure isnt as high it the disc. I havent had bypass issues running cold yet

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Your THE b80 type of guy

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If you don’t mind answering. How did you find out about all this? It seems like you were way ahead of the curve. Just curious.
Thanks for the guidance through your posts. It has benefited greatly. I remember when I was trying to piece together the puzzle of bread crumbs you left for us to figure out lol

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I would just practice. A lot. Did a lot of research. I like to question things a lot and I saw it being used in distillate so i said why wouldnt it work. Every observation I would make would lead me to my next Google search. Eventually all the pieces came together. It was fun giving you guys clues I enjoyed that part a lot :grin: I would wonder who would figure it out first.

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For real

Mine will be in on Tuesday, I’ll gladly send you some

The same company that makes the b80 makes another product that specializes in red reduction called 6000 something

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Yea they have multiple grades the 6000 one is for the hard to clear up ones

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Sweet, thank you.

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Im guessing it would have to be bought in pallets also?

I have to say I enjoy how you gave helpful guiding hints but never handed out the :spoon:. Giving other people chances to figure out ways that you might not have been utilizing. :call_me_hand:

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@sonicgardens giving me my 710th <3

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And one more just cause

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