Nah, crc actually increased purity. This decreased it
Increased purity of what and what cost? Not terps lol
The amount of time and effort you have spent today defending adulterated product is absurd. You on they payroll for this or what?
You gonna skip that crc diss or just pick your battles?
Iām ignoring your comment because itās out of ignorance, or itās disegenous.
Thatās because you know your comparison was shot down.
Crc can be used to purify.
It can also wreck extracts
Just because it can be used for the latter doesnt make the former untrue.
Now, are you getting paid or what homie? A responsible person wouldnāt shill a contaminated untested product
No, willbilly went to Michigan. You not figure it out yet? I know Texas has a winter and that may confuse you? Ngl tho realizing how cheap it is, itās not a bad idea for real estate.
Ummm, I could give you crc and non crc product. Side by side.
You wouldnāt know the difference.
I say this every couple weeks or so to someone. Haha
That said, fire in fire out.
Props. Iāll take the mugatu pepsi challenge
HMU next time you are in the hicks of WA!
Like bellingham? Miss that area.
Canāt wait for black diamonds to hit so I can chisel facets out of my spd waste
I used to vape these guysā carts- they were good- not too many trustworthy companies in Detroit at the time
I caught some blue fraction (presumably azulene) in a filter stack once, no distillation involved. It smelled fucking horrible. Not good science to say this is necessarily a universal truth cause I only did it once but that shit was nasty for being only a millimeter thick
Iāve done this as well. Smelled like burnt rubber, absolutely horrible.
I had added it to my evaporation flask in an SPD pre-distillation. One of the fractions came out very solid and had an extremely blue hue to it. And of course smelled horrible.
Iām not saying this because itās a universal truth, I know of ppl who put it in perfume for the smell
Iām pretty sure @Lilibel used azulene in some of her cbd products
Thereās a chemical called āscatoleā because it literally smells like shit. But at very low concentrations it smells like flowers and is used in perfume. So smells of chemicals are situationally dependent.
They use it in face creams usually I think. I would guess it is astringent and likely closes pores.