Please write out the entirety of the suggested method. This will make it a bit easier for us to comment. From what I can infer, neither the salt nor the vinegar are strictly necessary, although the latter is handy to have on standby in case of any spills.I saw a tutorial in which he only used NaOH zippo lighter fluid. Is the vinegar and salting needed? What difference do they make? Is it worth the hassle? Is warming the solution by a warm water bath needed? How much difference does these things make in results?
What exactly do you mean by this? Of course, it's essential to avoid carrying over any of the wash water, and the second dish must be absolutely dry. There's also a possible interpretation that you'd then completely evaporate the naphtha (Zippo) - freeze precipitation is far preferable. On that note, there's a distinct lack of detail in what's happening after this point.super dry
Is freeze precipitation better or air drying? Which is faster?What exactly do you mean by this? Of course, it's essential to avoid carrying over any of the wash water, and the second dish must be absolutely dry. There's also a possible interpretation that you'd then completely evaporate the naphtha (Zippo) - freeze precipitation is far preferable. On that note, there's a distinct lack of detail in what's happening after this point.