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Hmm, sound to me like your assumption may be correct. But I would expect the water to mix so that there wouldn't be separate densities. I suppose if excessive salt was added you could have a supersaturated solution?
Personally I don't use salt. I use propylene glycol found in "fog juice" solution. I used a very minimal amount in a Grande that was cloudy. A far as flow goes it was successful but I used a solution of "bubble" liquid (used for blowing bubbles), for a surfactant, that I think caused the globe to recloud.
agree with keith that the cloudiness is due to supersaturation, and you're seeing precipitation as a result. i'd dump it and start over. heat up a few cups of distilled on the stove, then add epsom salt until the solution is saturated (until you start to see grains of salt), then slowly add the mixture to a globe of pure distilled. make sure the wax is liquid before doing this. add a few fl oz. until the wax starts to rise and fall from the top. then you have the correct densities. welcome to OG!
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