Problems with buttering up, picture provided

Set fire to a large dab size and look and listen close Maybe Gives a hunch

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Did You clean the cls with methanol ?

I cleaned it with alcohol

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Iā€™d dry your material more if necessary, keep in the freezer until youā€™re ready for it and chill your solventā€¦
If youā€™re not gonna dewaxā€¦

Water or mystery oil if new tankā€¦ distill your gas and clean your extractor goodā€¦ if your gas is old distill it and try and introduce some fresh tane inā€¦ thats first thing I would doā€¦

Newport Maine hereā€¦ shout out to the Mainers!!!

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Water

Try keeping the recovery temp the same 25c to 30c, I have noticed chucks of wax when the extractor gets really cold then warmed up rapidly, and pull more of the solvent out before pouring helps with stability.

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Seems to be an excess of moisture.

Are you possibly shutting your water circulator off too early and itā€™s causing fats to drop out and cause this?

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those are your molesieves.

go read about them: Search results for 'molecular sieve' - Future4200

specifically how to test them after regenerating: Molecular sieve beads - #24 by cyclopath

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Like said above, you may need to recover warmer. Its winter and ambient temps have changed. Nucleation forms in cold solvent mixture before pour.

This may be pretty simpleā€¦

Did you get this before or after processing in vac?

Are u running a closed loop and recovering fuel?

Did u run ambient temperature or somewhat cold?