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--Ty-- t1_jed8wdo wrote

Food colouring is organic.

Isopropyl destroys organic molecules.

You need an alcohol or solvent-based dye, or you need to stop using Isopropyl, and switch to something else, like mineral oil, but you will then need to switch to an oil or solvent-based dye as well.

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GodWhyAmISoBored t1_jed9gqm wrote

The thing is that food colouring is the usual medium used by potion makers with this exact recipe. Some use paint but usually to keep the liquid transparent instead of opaque, most paints like acrylic paint don’t really work. And all the other colours aside white work and hold up literal years.

So I’m not sure about your explanation if the rest of it has always worked. But I guess I can try other stuff

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