SkunkPatronus
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Does butane honey oil have any butane left in it when you heat it up that final time and scrape it up into a container? How do you know that it doesn't have some strange compound dispersed thru it's matrix that is toxic. I'm a soapmaker, and i can balance a simple chemistry equation, but i haven't ever seen anything on butane plus pot (yes, solvent, but that's still plus the solvent) that was actually written by someone with a chemistry background. Why does it remain runny if it doesn't have anything left in it that is causing it to be thin enough to run. The hash i have been used to in life is the regular loose hash, the kind that comes from a dried plant that you collect, heat/iron/press into a form; and the kind that comes from an undead plant that you press off of the plant, then roll into balls on the ends of your fingers until you feel the contact high make you forget what you were doing
or get tired of pitchy fingers; and getting triches off of dried plants using the freezer/coldwater/agitation and drying the water back off (not a solvent, not a balanced equation to worry about). The butane oil looks like honey, seems to pour like honey, seems to remain like honey, so... is it really reduced to just the triches, or does it have some other compound left in it to wonder about when using butane.
Like, is it safe?
Thanks anyone.
Like, is it safe?
Thanks anyone.