Any way to save cloudy tren

magRT496

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So I just made a batch of tren ace and all was going well until I added the oil, I must have poured it in too fast because it suddenly turned a cloudy mud color. I was having this problem every time under I figured out to add the oil slowly. Definitely poured it in too fast this time because it was totally clear half way through. Is there any way to save this? More heat or stirring maybe?

Recipe is as follows:
Ba 2%
Bb 20%
GSO

The first half of the powder turned out fine so i dont think its the material. Thanks.
 
You sure there’s no moisture mixed in there?

You can try filtering it, usually clears it up.
That's what I thought initially but I put some heat to it and it cleared up. As it cooled it went cloudy again. I'll try filtering it, that usually clears it up for a few days then it starts to precipitate out and leaves sediment on the bottom. Pretty weird but this has been happening to me with Tren Ace for a long time now. I've wasted a lot of raws and the only thing that keeps it from happening is to very slowly add the oil. Then it's fine. Clearly I went too fast this time.
 
That's what I thought initially but I put some heat to it and it cleared up. As it cooled it went cloudy again. I'll try filtering it, that usually clears it up for a few days then it starts to precipitate out and leaves sediment on the bottom. Pretty weird but this has been happening to me with Tren Ace for a long time now. I've wasted a lot of raws and the only thing that keeps it from happening is to very slowly add the oil. Then it's fine. Clearly I went too fast this time.
That’s actually how we gauge how good a certain source is back when there is no Jano tests to provide purity tests.

If we wanted to try a new source, we ask for tren Ace and usually higher purity or cleaner raws never go cloudy during the process. If it did, we try another batch and gauge if the problem is the raws or the method or user error.

Check if your raws completely dry though, sometimes improper storage/transport and the moisture gathered make the product cloudy.
 
That’s actually how we gauge how good a certain source is back when there is no Jano tests to provide purity tests.

If we wanted to try a new source, we ask for tren Ace and usually higher purity or cleaner raws never go cloudy during the process. If it did, we try another batch and gauge if the problem is the raws or the method or user error.

Check if your raws completely dry though, sometimes improper storage/transport and the moisture gathered make the product cloudy.
That's a great idea. I used the first half of the raws for another batch and poured the oil very slow and it stayed totally clear. Used the last half on this current batch and it was clear with just Ba/Bb, actually it was still clear even with about half the oil, then I just poured the rest of the oil in and it turned to mud. Fuck. That really shouldnt matter though, in the older days you could whip the tren ace together as easy as Test E and it would be fine. Makes me question the raws.

Anyway, I filtered and it came out nice and clear but turned cloudy again overnight. I let it sit a few more days and some sediment formed at the bottom but it cleared up. Figuring ill filter it again but my question is will this compromise the quality or is it just impurities settling out?
 
That's a great idea. I used the first half of the raws for another batch and poured the oil very slow and it stayed totally clear. Used the last half on this current batch and it was clear with just Ba/Bb, actually it was still clear even with about half the oil, then I just poured the rest of the oil in and it turned to mud. Fuck. That really shouldnt matter though, in the older days you could whip the tren ace together as easy as Test E and it would be fine. Makes me question the raws.

Anyway, I filtered and it came out nice and clear but turned cloudy again overnight. I let it sit a few more days and some sediment formed at the bottom but it cleared up. Figuring ill filter it again but my question is will this compromise the quality or is it just impurities settling out?
Damn, heat it up few times just make sure you don’t cook it, hopefully that evaporates any moisture out.

Try one vial to start, at least if you destroy it then you don’t lose much. Hopefully it’s not the whole raw that’s bad.
 
If it is cloudy, does that mean it is unusable?
Not in my opinion imo.. I had some trenbase testbase i just made turn cloudy. It was just a 25ml test batch so no big deal... I pinned it... gonna pinn it again today..
 
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Just for reference, I have cloudy brews that I also used and still did its job. All the symptoms and gains were there, no tests to attest though since this is back decades ago.
If i recall I had a couple cloudy batches of stuff when I first started.. I think your right.. not a total big deal but I will be frustrated if I make a bigger batch and it turns out the same.. I am only pinning this small bstch to try ang gauge if I need to up concentration , if there is any pip and if it will hold.. I did make it quickly yesterday morning at 3:30 am before before work..hell i might have even cooked breakfast at yhe same time!! I've never dealt with trenbase before.
 
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