Sounds perfect. The (up to) 10% of aromatics may affect freeze precipitation although since they state it has "very low aromatic content" that shouldn't be an issue. This means the 10% is largely 'naphthenes' - an outdated name for cycloalkanes. Given the exceedingly low polarity of cyclohexane (which is likely to be than main cycloalkane present) you'll probably have to warm the solvent, or the base soup, slightly to get best results when doing pulls.
Please ensure you are aware of how to handle flammable solvents safely! (No naked flames or incandescent material, beware of sparks from any kind of electrical switch, thermostat or motor.) <- [Thought it would be best to mention this since I suggested warming the solvent. Safety first!]
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