Black Floaties in Tren Ace

these must be crystallized particles of the active agent itself. tren is dark. If you put it into microwave oven for 20 -30 seconds, it should melt. I gully understand you don`t wanna inject it. We replace it, no problem. But just out of interest, heat it in a microwave oven. I am more than sure after max 2-3 x 30 sec runs it melts.

You're saying that tren raws are black?
 
Alright guys. I will try to do it with the microwave tonight when I get home and report back.
The rest was settled with the source and he offered me replacement, so everythings fine on my side.
 
Do black "tren" particles really dissolve into solution after if you microwave for a few seconds? The fact that the source recommended this tells me that it's very possible! I may have learned something new today
 
Color says nothing about the quality.

Bought this stuff directly from the international website. No rep. Didn't really contact anyone yet because I just now spotted the ampoulle.
Sure it does, if you bought "tren" and it isnt a tint of orange, you don't have tren. Its as simple as that. No solvents will effect the fact that the tint from the raw material will always be on the orange scale.
 
Alright, tried heating it up. The oil became very fluid and some small bubbles appeared but the black stuff is still there. I guess I will just toss it. Never had any problems with pcom before and mistakes can happen.
 
Alright, tried heating it up. The oil became very fluid and some small bubbles appeared but the black stuff is still there. I guess I will just toss it. Never had any problems with pcom before and mistakes can happen.

Yeh in that case can that shit
 
Heavy sarcasm. My tren raws have never been black.

Of course the raws aren't black.. but when they're undisolved and laying at the bottom of a solution during the cooking process.. yes they wil turn black. Just like anything else. Hell try an experiment with sugar and water, you'll get the same result.
 
Sure it does, if you bought "tren" and it isnt a tint of orange, you don't have tren. Its as simple as that. No solvents will effect the fact that the tint from the raw material will always be on the orange scale.

Wanted to call out on this too.. Guess you beat me
 
Of course the raws aren't black.. but when they're undisolved and laying at the bottom of a solution during the cooking process.. yes they wil turn black. Just like anything else. Hell try an experiment with sugar and water, you'll get the same result.

How the fuck are you making tren. You don't hear the raws to "burnt".
 
How the fuck are you making tren. You don't hear the raws to "burnt".

Hostile much? If there's not enough solvent and it lays at the bottom yes it will burn and turn black. The picture I posted above is just added proof. But I'm not saying that that was the cause of the black floaters. Could be something else too.
 
Hostile much? If there's not enough solvent and it lays at the bottom yes it will burn and turn black. The picture I posted above is just added proof. But I'm not saying that that was the cause of the black floaters. Could be something else too.

That's not hostile that's Tren ;)

There's zero need to heat tren that point. Following your logic everything turns black when it's burnt to a krisp.
 
That's not hostile that's Tren ;)

There's zero need to heat tren that point. Following your logic everything turns black when it's burnt to a krisp.

I've seen a lot of shit and mishaps, I don't know how pharmacom brews their tren. Do you?
 
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