Not sure if this applies but my mother use to strain her cooking oil (which was beef talow/fat) by heating it up and then strain it through a cheese cloth linen towel. That would take out all of the bits and pieces that were in the oil. She would then place the clean oil into a container and place in the freezer or if you're going to use the cooking oil on a reqular basis (3 to 4 times a week) you can leave it in the deep fryer with a lid on it. She did this a couple of times a month.
Pour the mixture into the filter and since cooking oil is liquid and salt is a solid, salt is going to remain as the residue and cooking oil as the filtrate
filter it and use it again (once)
If you mean you are planning to run a diesel engine on used cooking oil then you will need to change to a compatible fuel filter , and it's worth filtering the oil before filling your tank as well.
They used butter and vegetable oil for cooking.
Mineral oil should NEVER be used for cooking. It is a petroleum byproduct, not a food-based cooking oil.
Vegetable Oil Fuel Conversion
Yes, olive oil can be used as a substitute for vegetable oil in cooking. It may alter the flavor slightly, but it is a healthy alternative with similar cooking properties.
Yes.
vegetable oil
Used cooking oil has been previously used to cook food in and reserved to use again later.
To effectively filter cooking oil, use a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove any food particles or debris. Pour the oil through the strainer into a clean container, discarding any solids left behind. Repeat the process if necessary for a clearer and cleaner oil.
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