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.
 
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