Oil in water emulsion.
Because the oil does not dissolve in the ethanol, instead it becomes emulsified into tiny particles due to the shaking. The particles give the mixture a cloudy appearance.
hot oil.
it can be thinned using oil based liquids like turpentine.
This depends on the chemical composition of the oil.
If the oil has become cloudy because it was stored in quite cold conditions, it should become clear again when it returns to a normal room temperature. If it does, it is safe to use. If the oil does not become clear again, it has probably been contaminated by something and it is best not to use it.
The oil will be cloudy and look like chocolate milk.
A spray based with oil which has been chemically treated to have as little water as possible. (It is still a spray, however.)
Any quality spray, such as Olive Oil.
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Oil in water emulsion.
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Because the oil does not dissolve in the ethanol, instead it becomes emulsified into tiny particles due to the shaking. The particles give the mixture a cloudy appearance.
Spray them when their first growing, an you want to spray them so the insects dont get in them when you pick it.
the reason some oils become cloudy whe they are put in the fridge is because the fats in the oils have condinced and become a solid. if you have everl ieft bacon greese in a pan on the stove overnight and it truned white the oil is doing the same thing. there is no reason to be scared of the oil it will still use just fine. it is acually better beacsue you can get some extra fat out of the oil and make it more healthy. thanks for asking.
Just buy a can of spray on degreaser or something like Spray Power. Wipe off as much of the oil as possible, then spray it on the underside of the hood and then rinse if off.