The best solvent for dark and goopy to winterize with is isopropyl alcohol in my own lab. Methanol works great too but isopropyl alcohol will tend to swell the chlorophyll too plus among alcohols it is unique insofar as if there is any DNA goop that got extracted then isopropyl alcohol will not disolve it and it too can be filtered. All other alcohols will dissolve DNA goop and carry it into the compound if it is present. I have a suspicion that a lot of what is termed “gums” and “waxes” contains a lot of DNA strands unseen. My theory is that if DNA will not disolve in isopropyl alcohol that likely other similar and unwanted gunk won’t either. It is an unknown to me.
For dewaxing a non polar solvent is not a good choice. I base that judgment on this time lapse and photo slide show video. The time lapse was many hours. The last photos are many days.
https://instagram.com/p/Blcz-X5hAsxsyISPPdXIaRxxS_gOA-XDJzkZ5A0/