I have a secondary use for rum.
OK. If I had an industrial use for a food product, I might as well call the food product something else, like plain oil alcohol, or some other industrial name. But, OK.
In some states they use the left overs from distillerys and spray the roads to prevent ice build up.
Really? Sounds like a good idea in theory, but when rum isn't a beverage in a bottle, but instead sprayed on a road, its not harmless like a food, but a solvent, released into the environment. It should t least make small living things drunk, that can't be good.
I have an idea but need the rum to be in a clear form.
Why? You want to de-ice a road. Road salt is often grey and impure, so why should road rum not have a color?
How do i turn a dark liquid into a clear?
Any help is appreciated.
Thx
You might be able to decolorize with a large amount of activated carbon. If you really wanted to.