Sup, gonna be using https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m...ybrid_ATB_%27Salt%27_TekI found vinegar at a store, white vinegar, is this usable? I can't find distilled anywhere but google says its the same. Second question is, for table salt I found "Table Salt, Iodized - Free Running", which has ingredients: salt, sodium silicoaluminate, dextrose, potassium iodide, and sodium bicarbonate. Would this work? Third question is, do I NEED distilled water? In my last extraction I just used normal tap water and it worked fine. And last one, in that tek he uses glass roasting dishes, could i just use jars? They're a lot cheaper lol, thanks
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blernster wrote:I found vinegar at a store, white vinegar, is this usable? Second question is, for table salt I found "Table Salt, Iodized - Free Running", which has ingredients: salt, sodium silicoaluminate, dextrose, potassium iodide, and sodium bicarbonate. Would this work? Third question is, do I NEED distilled water? And last one, in that tek he uses glass roasting dishes, could i just use jars? They're a lot cheaper lol, thanks Hi blernster 1. White vinegar is fine..the same as distilled (do a longer soak if poss...all day if you can, keeping it warm) 2. You are better off with regular table salt, no additives. 3. Tap water is fine 4. Roasting dishes will be soooo much easier when it comes to scraping out...your call Good luck Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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cyb wrote:blernster wrote:I found vinegar at a store, white vinegar, is this usable? Second question is, for table salt I found "Table Salt, Iodized - Free Running", which has ingredients: salt, sodium silicoaluminate, dextrose, potassium iodide, and sodium bicarbonate. Would this work? Third question is, do I NEED distilled water? And last one, in that tek he uses glass roasting dishes, could i just use jars? They're a lot cheaper lol, thanks Hi blernster 1. White vinegar is fine..the same as distilled (do a longer soak if poss...all day if you can, keeping it warm) 2. You are better off with regular table salt, no additives. 3. Tap water is fine 4. Roasting dishes will be soooo much easier when it comes to scraping out...your call Good luck wow it's your guide haha, thanks a lot for the reply. amazing guide by the way, I hope i can yield what you did from it ^^
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