It's best to go without the high oleic with safflower oil although I personally haven't had a problem with either. Sesame oil or MCT always go with refined. What that means is if we're talking about MCT oil unrefined MCT oil is a solid and refined is liquid which is what you need.
To answer your question better going of filtration system are you using and what kind of filters and pore size. Were talking anywhere from 200ml every half hour and the filter clogging up to 3 to 5 liters in 20 to 30 minutes ..
It's best to go without the high oleic with safflower oil although I personally haven't had a problem with either. Sesame oil or MCT always go with refined. What that means is if we're talking about MCT oil unrefined MCT oil is a solid and refined is liquid which is what you need.
To answer your question better going of filtration system are you using and what kind of filters and pore size. Were talking anywhere from 200ml every half hour and the filter clogging up to 3 to 5 liters in 20 to 30 minutes ..
Sesame oil.... It is thicker than safflower so I never used it. Plus Lou Anne Safflower oil is really clear. But, to the OP, regular old safflower oil right off the shelf has worked WONDERS for me pinning and filtering. It's thinner than most of the oils aside from MCT.