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  1. 2-Cycle Oil; Imperial Fluid Ounces (US) 32 To 1: 1 gal. 4 oz. 40 To 1: 1 gal. 3.2 oz. 50 To 1: 1 gal. 2.6 oz. Metric Fluid Milliliters (Canada) 32 To 1: 1 liter: 31.25 ml: 40 To 1: 1 liter: 25 ml: 50 To 1: 1 liter: 20 ml

  2. May 14, 2023 · Some major advantages that you will get while using a 50:1 oil mix for your two-stroke engine include: 50:1 oil mix gives you better lubrication to your engine compared to any other oil mix ratio, particularly the lower oil mix ratio. This oil mix produces lesser harmful emissions by burning cleaner compared to lower oil mix ratios.

  3. Headache Oil or Salve: 3 to 4%: Lip Balms: 0.5 to 1%: Lotion Bars: 0.5 to 1%: Lotions & Creams – for face, sensitive skin: 0.5%: Lotions & Creams – for ages 2 to 6: up to 0.5%: Lotions & Creams – for body: 1% for everyday use: Massage Oil: 1% (or 2% for more localized oils, such as for back pain) Salve – for extra sensitive skin, or ...

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Here’s what you need to know about dilution ratios. The dilution percentage refers to the concentration of essential oil in the final mixture. 0.25% dilution – 1 drop essential oil in 2 teaspoons carrier oil. 0.5% dilution – 3 drops essential oil in 4 teaspoons carrier oil. 1% dilution – 3 drops essential oil in 2 teaspoons carrier oil.

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  6. Feb 26, 2023 · Multiply the volume of carrier oil (in milliliters) by the desired concentration level, then divide it by 100. This will give you the amount of essential oil needed in milliliters. For example, if you want to create a 2% dilution using 50 milliliters of carrier oil: (50 ml x 2%) / 100 = 1 ml of essential oil needed.

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  7. Milliliters of oil to grams; 50 milliliters of oil = 47.4 grams: 51 milliliters of oil = 48.3 grams: 52 milliliters of oil = 49.2 grams: 53 milliliters of oil = 50.2 grams: 54 milliliters of oil = 51.1 grams: 55 milliliters of oil = 52.1 grams: 56 milliliters of oil = 53 grams: 57 milliliters of oil = 54 grams: 58 milliliters of oil = 54.9 ...

  8. ½ teaspoon – 50 drops ¾ teaspoon – 75 drops 1 teaspoon (aka 1/8 ounce)– 100 drops 1 TB (aka 15ml, ½ ounce, or 3 teaspoons) – 300 drops 1 ounce (aka 30 ml or 2 TB) – 600 drops 2 ounces (aka 60 ml, 4 TB, or ¼ cup) – 1200 drops 4 ounces (aka 120 ml, 8 TB, or ½ cup) – 2400 drops 6 ounces – (aka 180 ml, 12 TB, or ¾ cup ...

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