international test raws?

Well bro, I have test D about to land that's been sitting around 5 fuckin weeks into so I may be in the same boat. It's not a lot but I was looking forward to changing up from cyp. I'm not sure why you would have a problem w test P because w its high melting point it shouldn't be anywhere near as much of an issue as test D. Ive has test E do that(as I'm sure many have) and had no problems brewing it. By weeks end I'll have an update.
Your test e was probably manufactured the old way, using the old chemicals, I finally scoured this forum and got to the bottom of it, some of it will melt into a plastic like consistency, and slowly degrade over time until it's unbearable to inject, And it has leftover acid in it, that was never washed out during the manufacturing process. It's a roll of the dice with test e for well over 15 years now, You might get some that will melt and harden just fine and you might get some that pretty much degrades at accelerated rate after melting. Jano did a bunch of testing and an analysis of the issue and figured out why it was happening to some people and not others... From what I can tell it's only a test enanthate issue.. I couldn't find any other info about it happening to anything else, accept a few people insinuating that they had some deca raws do the same thing, I don't know the exact manufacturing process of everything perhaps they're using the same list of new chemicals with more than just test enanthate, And it could possibly duplicate the same degradation process who knows... I just know test enanthate is very risky to order anymore unless you get it in the winter and brew it immediately before there's any melting that takes place, Jano said it could probably be fixed though with recrystallization, basically it just needs washed again correctly, I'm sure this is something that scholar of brew could come up with a solution for
 
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I decided to take a chance and order some deca, It seems like when it melts it usually becomes hard again when it cools down, unlike the test e that turns into a yellow gelatinous mess that won't get hard even if you throw it in the freezer.
 
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