Could cleaning glassware with lysol cause a reaction to chemistry?

t-time

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I used a Lysol wipe to clean my glassware then rinsed it with boiling before I brewed.

Results= Injection site PIP also swelling, red and very warm to touch, lasts about 2 weeks before subsiding. Infection?

-Test p powder (I sent raws to Jano for testing, results 92.94 purity )
-1% BA
-15% BB
-MTC oil

Tried refiltering the finish with a .2 syringe filter, but it didn't help anything.
I’ll eventually do a process of elimination, but wondering about the lysol.
 
I would think rinsing it with boiling would have cleaned out any residue as long as you rinsed them out well.
You didn't just dunk your all your glassware into the same boiling mixture.
 
Based on the PIP test, I would guess that it is a Test E, which is known for PIP.

What kind of raw material are we talking about? Has this always been the case, or is it a recent phenomenon?
 
Is this the first time using Prop? I have used prop from 2 different sources and both had PIP. I have not heard anyone say Prop has no PIP.
I've used prop many times over the years. This ain't normal pip, the pain is severe but I'm mostly worried about the red swollen infection it causes.

Edit adding- It's 100mg/ml so should be mild pip at worst.
 
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IMO, just use disposable presterilized filter setups for final handling and I clean my working glass liquinox then rinse with distilled water, and I final spray of 99.9% IPA to speed up drying and sanitation. In a perfect world, all glass should also be autoclaved
 
IMO, just use disposable presterilized filter setups for final handling and I clean my working glass liquinox then rinse with distilled water, and I final spray of 99.9% IPA to speed up drying and sanitation. In a perfect world, all glass should also be autoclaved
I shouldn't have described it as “glassware”, it's just a pyrex beaker & stir rod to dissolve the raws, then I syringe filter it into sterile vials. Only small batches for personal use.

I didn't use the Lysol wipes to save money, I had a bottle of 99% alcohol, I mistakenly thought the Lysol would be better at killing any germs and that boiling the beaker and rinsing would remove the residue. Obviously that was a mistake.

Not convinced it's Lysol residue causing infection. I've never used MTO before, maybe I'm allergic to that. Or there's something wrong with the prop powder, BB, BA... I'll get it figured out.
 
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