Norsegod
New Member
hello gentleman, I'm new to this board and looking to gain some knowledge. Does anyone have an idea why test e is cloudy? Also, what can you do to fix the issue. There was no crystallization just cloudy looking.
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^^^^^. A .45 doesn't get out all the bacteria and spores. In theory the BA should kill all that in about a week, but it's better to get all of that out that you can first..22 would have been better
Death by dirty gear.Don't know what happened to the OP. I'm wondering if he used a double boiler with water in the pan. It can cause steam to contaminate the gear with water, making it cloudy.
Death by dirty gear.
I agree with Benny. Prob water, had the same issue. Only looks cloudy in the 50ml not the 10's tho. As everyone else has stated .22 only way to go.
I also think certain filter materials can cause issues
Did you use a double boiler arrangement to heat it?
