TheScholarOfBrew
Member
Just to clarify, I already know the answer, but I'm doing this to help school this guy.
I just want to confirm something for educational purposes and to clarify misinformation being spread. I’ve seen discussions claiming that dark-colored Tren Ace is still perfectly fine and not degraded. However, based on what I’ve read and what you’ve said in the past, properly made high-purity Tren Ace should be canary yellow, and darker Tren is typically a sign of oxidation or degradation.
Can you confirm whether this statement is true or false? Also, could you clarify if Tren Ace turning dark affects its potency and whether it indicates impurities or mishandling during production?
Appreciate your time in setting the record straight.
@janoshik
This is what I assume good tren raw color ( what I have)



This is what poor soul has....
I just want to confirm something for educational purposes and to clarify misinformation being spread. I’ve seen discussions claiming that dark-colored Tren Ace is still perfectly fine and not degraded. However, based on what I’ve read and what you’ve said in the past, properly made high-purity Tren Ace should be canary yellow, and darker Tren is typically a sign of oxidation or degradation.
Can you confirm whether this statement is true or false? Also, could you clarify if Tren Ace turning dark affects its potency and whether it indicates impurities or mishandling during production?
Appreciate your time in setting the record straight.
@janoshik
This is what I assume good tren raw color ( what I have)



This is what poor soul has....