Cloudy/Something in Tren Acetate; For Post In General Section
The main pic has three vials of Tren acetate 100mg 10ml. This pic was taken right after the one bottom vial was vigorously shaken, and the other two top vials were just sitting for a while. I'm sure you can clearly see the difference between the three vials, especially if you zoom in. The one vial that is still kind of cloudy, but which you can no longer see the substance that you can see in the other two vials, has been shaken vigorously and the substance has dissipated. But when left to sit, the substance returns.
The other pic is of two separate brands and colors of the same compound Tren ace 100mg 10ml. I just wanted to show the difference there can be in different tren ace brands and/or batches, to some of the members who may have not used or seen tren acetate before. The golden colored vial looks nice and clear, while the other darker vial can be considered kind of cloudy as well.
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Heat, and filtering Done that. Seen it a 1000 times.
Alphamale500Thks bro. I was just trying to avoid the filtering part.
RustyhookerRun it!
Alphamale500Yeah, I'm gonna. It seems like this situation can be cleared up with some extra filtration. Would you go that far, or just give it a good shake and maybe some heating before drawing a shot??
RustyhookerYou shook it clear....there ya go. I heated mine and didnt notice clarity. Youre is chem which is different than dirt or particles. Other types of oil crystallize which requires a mild heat. Some tren clouds. An old brewer on here explained why.
But the quality whas excellent
Brewed too long or filled in to hot this has nothing to do with quality rumors says darker tren is better i got some from a source who used to be on here they where bloody red also bit cloudy when it whas empty it whas like the bottem was rusted
Alphamale500I would think that substance would have to be filtered out for those vials to be safe to use. And it would have to be done under completely sterile conditions. Idk man!!
looks like someone forgot to use a filter. Whatmans wrk great
Alphamale500Yeah, but is it even worth all that?? Me personally, I'm not gonna be filtering gear using whatmans! I'd just buy some new gear. But more importantly out of this post, I'd like to learn for sure if "cloudy" tren, or whatever you call tren like this is acceptable to use and when?
Looks like a bad brew...
Alphamale500But one thing I don't understand is, it seems fine after shaking it right? So what's the big difference between shaking this and pinning it, or shaking something like winny, test suspension or any suspension and pinning that?
I have read Tren is a sediment compound that needs to settle for a couple days prior to filtering. Maybe ask a domestic source if this is true, and if it could be the result of this issue.
Alphamale500Yeah, I think that's very possibly what it was. Well, it's a learning experience. Or at least that's what I'd like it to become, lol.
Based on what I see and what I said in the other thread, I would still toss. Not worth the potential risk, even in the risk is minute.