I've been telling people that AFAIK feedstock only needs straining down to around 600mu before reacting. And I still suspect that this is true.
I've known of the odd person that has intended fine filtering of feedstock prior to the reaction, which I've thought unnecessary, but in the light of this new era of open mindedness and experimentation, plus the fact that I have feedstock building up, waiting for a new processor, I've decided to give it a go. I've also been googling to see whether the question had come up before and found one source (a bit old though and from France), suggesting that it'd be useful to remove phospolipides & gummy substances. Does anyone have any observations?
My proposed evaluation is not too scientific, but may give an indication on whether this is a waste of time or not:
Do 1/2 dozen batches and record amount of chemicals used, difficulty washing, amount of glyc and any problems in the process. Then do 1/2 dozen batches without filtering to see if there is any difference. Are there any tests which could be... well a bit more objective??