I heard about making a concentrate using isopropyl alcohol, 90% version. That is what I use to clean my smoking implements so I know it does a good job, probably the best job of dissolving the good stuff.

My drying screens are in need of cleaning :stoned:, gee ummmm, well why waste it, right?

So what I remember of this method was you dissolved the active ingredients in the alcohol and let it evaporate...the alcohol, and you are left with just the active ingredients. I am assuming the alcohol is completely volatile. Then you scrape the stuff up.

Then, how do you use it? Can it be used in cooking? Does it have to be smoked? Is it as active as smoking? Does the raw product need to be heated to activate it for edible purposes?
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Once upon a time I heard about making a concentrate using isopropyl alcohol, 90% version. That is what I use to clean my smoking implements so I know it does a good job, probably the best job of dissolving the good stuff. My drying screens are in need of cleaning :) :stoned:, gee ummmm, well why waste it, right? So what I remember of this method was you dissolved the active ingredients in the alcohol and let it evaporate...the alcohol, and you are left with just the active ingredients. I am assuming Rating: 5