Sorry Julian, 'it' is either cracked or pure glycerine re the de-soaping method.
In a normal glycerol pre-treat method we add back the total amount of glycerol from the previous batch. From water tests I have done in the past this reduces the water in the oil from around the 850ppm level to about 350ppm.
Ex-process bio contains about 600ppm water, so the amount of ex-process glycerol needed to dry it to a reasonable level would have to be a similar amount to the pre-treatment. I'm sure this would result in a situation where we would be back to settling again, so not really any advantage, plus there would be methanol contamination. This would mean that all the soap and glycerine would not settle out with time. ie
held in suspension because of the methanol.
Using either 'cracked' glycerol, suitably neutralised and dried or pure glycerine would be far more advantageous and may as you say require a much smaller amount.