Unfortunately, distillate spills do happen on occasion. Delta-8 users must understand how to quickly clean up oil spills, whether brought on by a slip of the hand or a broken container. Given how notoriously sticky distillate is, conventional cleaning techniques might not be effective.
These helpful hints can be used to clean up any oily mess.

What You'll Need

In the battle against the mess, your cleaning efforts will only be as effective as your resources. The suitable cleaning materials will be the difference between a simple and potentially frustrating attempt and one that can be completed successfully.
It’s best to keep the following on hand:

  • Dish soap
  • Isopropyl alcohol (at least 90% or better)
  • Paper towels, rags, or anything else you can use to mop up the mess

Prep & Cleaning

Spilling Delta-8  distillate is a bit like spilling hot molasses. It is likely to be extremely thick and will stick aggressively to any surface it touches.
Begin with a container of hot water and dish soap. You should see steam and lots of bubbles. Apply the mixture liberally to the spill zone, using a towel to cover the whole area. Dish soap is designed to help wash away oil and greasy residue and is your best ally against a distillate spill.
Everybody knows that oil and water do now not mix under normal circumstances. Dish soap, specifically, is an effective surfactant. This means it has unique molecules that allow the oil to be “grabbed” by the water and washed away. The same chemistry that helps you to successfully de-grease a pan will enable you to scrub away stubborn Delta-8 distillate.

Dish Soap vs. Alcohol

If you don’t have soap on hand or aren’t ready to commit to complete sudsy cleaning, rubbing alcohol is a perfect substitute. Pour a little alcohol onto the rag and gently wipe up the oil. Rubbing alcohol is practical, however, because it is considered a solvent. It chemically breaks down grease into tiny particles that can be wiped away easier. For particularly messy situations, combine these two methods into a single “super” treatment. Soak the area in rubbing alcohol for several minutes, use a rag to wipe up the mess, then scrub with soap and water as usual.

What Should You Do With the Distillate?

If you are determined to save some of the distillate, scoop what you can back into the jar before cleaning. Once you start adding alcohol or soap, the distillate becomes unusable. Remember that any dirt, residue, or dust lingering on the surface might get into your oil and affect the taste and quality. If you spill on the carpet — forget it. That oil is gone forever. Only try to save distillate if it spills on a kitchen counter or any relatively clean area.
Remember, buying more distillate is always better than consuming contaminated products. In bulk form, delta eight distillate is long-lasting and affordable. Never try to reuse any distillate that may have bits of broken glass or any other dangerous small particles. You cannot keep a broken jar.

Takeaways

With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to jump into action the next time you spill some distillate. If you’d like to pick up some Delta-8 oil to replace the lost product, click HERE to start shopping.

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