Tweetyou can try to re-filter it and see if that clears it up. sometimes the filters rupture.
keep up posted on how it turns out
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TweetI just made a 100 ml vial of tren acetate powder at 100mg/ml with 2.5% BA and 10% BB
now after I filtered it and warmed it, I have a cloudy solution, looks like a ... syrup or something and not clear at all
I have a good source , what should have gone wrong ??????????
what can I do ?
please don't tell me it's fucked up !!!
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Tweetyou can try to re-filter it and see if that clears it up. sometimes the filters rupture.
keep up posted on how it turns out
o2
Tweetthanks mate
you're the powder master !!
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TweetTry re-filtering. If that doesn't work, try upping the BB to 15%.
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TweetGG could it be moisture in the solution? i think i read that can cloud oil.
TweetCould be.Originally Posted by jipped genes
There are a few different things he could try to help determine.
1) look at he powder. Does it clump at all (Tren Acetate shouldn't)
2) Heat the final product. If it goes clear, we have a suspension problem. If it doesn't, then it could definately be water.
3) Refilter - if it's still cloudy it would be a good indicator of moisture.
4) Let it sit for a few days. The water and oil should seperate.
The quickest indicator would have been the powder. If it clumps at all, then there is some moisture in it, or else you have the wrong powder. I keep forgetting that not everyone knows what Tren Acetate powder should look and feal like.
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TweetThere are a few different things he could try to help determine.
1) look at he powder. Does it clump at all (Tren Acetate shouldn't)
Sorry mate english is not primary language and don't know what you mean by "clump at all" Lol
could you explain
2) Heat the final product. If it goes clear, we have a suspension problem. If it doesn't, then it could definately be water.
it goes clear when I heat the produt at 235° for 1 30 minutes
when it goes colder it gets cloudy again
3) Refilter - if it's still cloudy it would be a good indicator of moisture.
I did it and it looks better and went from brown to orange lol but still cloudy
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TweetI'm already at 20% BB , can I add more ?Originally Posted by Crankin'steiN
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TweetOriginally Posted by Crankin'steiN
He's up to 20%BB because we already reccomended he try a little more BB.
He's also re-filtered it and he says that it helped a little, but it's still cloudy.
I'm running out of ideas...
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TweetI didn't do it myself mate, I always give my injectables to a friend of mine who is a chemist
no problem he ALWAYS makes my injectables without problem
I believe he uses whatman filters 0.45
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Tweeti dunno man, that stuff doesnt look safe
Tweetyou're a braver midget than I am. that shit looks nasty.
Originally Posted by Crankin'steiN
TweetI'll gibe it a try on monday with 0.5 ml
we'l see how it goes ... or how it doesn't Lol !!
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