Jack, so sorry for your oil!
You can decarb 2 ml, if that's your last one!
It can stay in the bottom of your metal cup, blow some warm air to it with hair drier and take a grain out with toothpick or spatula.
I just wonder. Suppose you washed your cooking oil with ethanol, stirred it properly (even use blender), left it to separate. Oil should be heavier and go to bottom. If they do not want to separate, then cooking oil is going solid at around -6 so. Use freezing to help to separate? Good stirring before freezing. I haven't a glue if it would work.
Question is, does CO stay in cooking oil or go over to alcohol?
You can decarb 2 ml, if that's your last one!
It can stay in the bottom of your metal cup, blow some warm air to it with hair drier and take a grain out with toothpick or spatula.
I just wonder. Suppose you washed your cooking oil with ethanol, stirred it properly (even use blender), left it to separate. Oil should be heavier and go to bottom. If they do not want to separate, then cooking oil is going solid at around -6 so. Use freezing to help to separate? Good stirring before freezing. I haven't a glue if it would work.
Question is, does CO stay in cooking oil or go over to alcohol?