Cannabliss420
Member
Hello everyone!
iv been dry sifting with a few methods for a lil while now, keeping a Cold environment and using Forced air to clean them has been a regular thing.
but i work with very high quality resin strains (currently sifting Blue Lime Pie and Key Lime Pie) and even in a cold room (around 50-60F), sometimes i cant get them 100% clean. after air cleaning i can still see some heads lodged in the screen that wont go through. i started noticing that gently brushing with a soft paint brush helps push out what wont go through with the forced air but still cant get them 100% clean. is this normal? can you even get them 100% clean? am i being unrealistic in any way?
what suggestions can someone give? another sifter (wont mention who) on IG said that when this happens, they use ice cold water in a spray bottle to spray it out. i was very unconfident that this was a good idea (adding water to the screens!?) but what do you all have to say?
thanks ICMAG fam
iv been dry sifting with a few methods for a lil while now, keeping a Cold environment and using Forced air to clean them has been a regular thing.
but i work with very high quality resin strains (currently sifting Blue Lime Pie and Key Lime Pie) and even in a cold room (around 50-60F), sometimes i cant get them 100% clean. after air cleaning i can still see some heads lodged in the screen that wont go through. i started noticing that gently brushing with a soft paint brush helps push out what wont go through with the forced air but still cant get them 100% clean. is this normal? can you even get them 100% clean? am i being unrealistic in any way?
what suggestions can someone give? another sifter (wont mention who) on IG said that when this happens, they use ice cold water in a spray bottle to spray it out. i was very unconfident that this was a good idea (adding water to the screens!?) but what do you all have to say?
thanks ICMAG fam