Stopper deteriorated?

Evom1

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Weird one for you guys. This is a vial of test c made in mct 1% ba 20%bb, made and capped a few months ago. Popped off the flip top and the stopper looks like this. I'll assume it's no good, but what caused this?
 

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Looks like the puckered asshole stoppers that Pcom was sending out for awhile.

Was the finished product warm when the stopper and cap were affixed to the vial?
 
Weird one for you guys. This is a vial of test c made in mct 1% ba 20%bb, made and capped a few months ago. Popped off the flip top and the stopper looks like this. I'll assume it's no good, but what caused this?
Those cheap rubber ones will do that. Get the clear silicon ones buddy. They last much longer.
 
Weird one for you guys. This is a vial of test c made in mct 1% ba 20%bb, made and capped a few months ago. Popped off the flip top and the stopper looks like this. I'll assume it's no good, but what caused this?
It should be completely fine.
 
Ok. I figure if it's just the result of a vacuum that's fine, I just wanted to be sure the stopper itself hadn't somehow degraded and contaminated the oil
Unless the vacuum was strong enough to break the seal? Personally I'd probably toss it if it's just one vial. At least watch for floaters carefully before each draw. The stopper might be brittle and chunk off into the vial with use.
 
Weird.. I would toss it.. if it did that to the top of the stopper, imagine what your oil mixture could have absorbed.
 
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