Is it okay to decrimp and refilter ?

Ceejay93

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Hey guys did my second home
Brew session for me and my friends.
Wasent happy with the finish at all.

if anyone read my post lastnight regarding dust particles in a few of the vials.

I concealed the working environment.
I found out lastnight my friend that was doing it with me had his dryer going, and he went into the other room to microwave the freshly pressure cooked vials and stoppers to get rid of moisture.

I want to refilter.

450mls of test prop
300mls of mast e
200mls test e
300mls of tren a

I also have 250mls of tren A that I stored in the dissolving/cooking beaker. As I ran out of vaccum bottle filters.
is it okay to filter ?


this will be the last fuckery thread I make.
Sorry.
 

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Hey guys did my second home
Brew session for me and my friends.
Wasent happy with the finish at all.

if anyone read my post lastnight regarding dust particles in a few of the vials.

I concealed the working environment.
I found out lastnight my friend that was doing it with me had his dryer going, and he went into the other room to microwave the freshly pressure cooked vials and stoppers to get rid of moisture.

I want to refilter.

450mls of test prop
300mls of mast e
200mls test e
300mls of tren a

I also have 250mls of tren A that I stored in the dissolving/cooking beaker. As I ran out of vaccum bottle filters.
is it okay to filter ?


this will be the last fuckery thread I make.
Sorry.
Yeah I believe so, I’ve heard of many people refiltering their old gear or stuff from sources so I see no reason why not.
 
Yes, it's okay to refilter.

Are all those compounds in 10ml vials?

If so, fuck. Sounds like a good job for your friend... Also sounds like he'd find a way to fuck it up though.
 
Yes, it's okay to refilter.

Are all those compounds in 10ml vials?

If so, fuck. Sounds like a good job for your friend... Also sounds like he'd find a way to fuck it up though.
Thanks eman.
Nope his done. Everyone’s banned from the brewing room.
I’m taking control of it.
I’ll go from this order regarding decrimp if and refiltering
Test e
Test p
Mast e
Tren e
Then tren A
 

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Thanks eman.
Nope his done. Everyone’s banned from the brewing room.
I’m taking control of it.
I’ll go from this order regarding decrimp if and refiltering
Test e
Test p
Mast e
Tren e
Then tren A

Not the end of the world... At least it's salvageable. Honestly, keeping particles like that out of vials was the most difficult thing for me when I first started. The takeaway was, let the vials/stoppers sit and dry untouched as long as they need as covered up as possible.

If you can do that, and get through the filtering process cleanly... You can commit a lot of brewing sins elsewhere and get away with it.
 
Not the end of the world... At least it's salvageable. Honestly, keeping particles like that out of vials was the most difficult thing for me when I first started. The takeaway was, let the vials/stoppers sit and dry untouched as long as they need as covered up as possible.

If you can do that, and get through the filtering process cleanly... You can commit a lot of brewing sins elsewhere and get away with it.
I don’t think the steam on the vials will dry by themselves out of the pressure cooker.

The problem was the vials were transported from one room to another where a small dryer was operating. Which is why dust particles got in the first place.
I have went and bought a new microwave to put in my brew room(tiled floor).

do you think it’s okay to microwave my vials and media receiver bottle after a 30 minute autoclave. If so what I will do is spray a sheet of aluminium foil and cover the plate of vial

I think it might be worth the extra 30usd dollars to have all them sterilzed but unsealed

the sterilisation of the 10ml vials is a hour process.
30min 15psi pressure cook
5 minutes in the microwave.
cool down.
 
I don’t think the steam on the vials will dry by themselves out of the pressure cooker.

The problem was the vials were transported from one room to another where a small dryer was operating. Which is why dust particles got in the first place.
I have went and bought a new microwave to put in my brew room(tiled floor).

do you think it’s okay to microwave my vials and media receiver bottle after a 30 minute autoclave. If so what I will do is spray a sheet of aluminium foil and cover the plate of vial

I think it might be worth the extra 30usd dollars to have all them sterilzed but unsealed

the sterilisation of the 10ml vials is a hour process.
30min 15psi pressure cook
5 minutes in the microwave.
cool down.

You don't think that the steam aka water in the vials will dry on its own? :rolleyes:

Microwave seems like it's making it more difficult than it needs to be. I prefer covering them lightly with foil and heating in oven... Which pretty much defies the point of using a psi cooker, which is why I don't use a psi cooker. I also rinse with alcohol.
 
You don't think that the steam aka water in the vials will dry on its own? :rolleyes:

Microwave seems like it's making it more difficult than it needs to be. I prefer covering them lightly with foil and heating in oven... Which pretty much defies the point of using a psi cooker, which is why I don't use a psi cooker. I also rinse with alcohol.
I’ll trial on now.

30minutes in pressure cooker and then I will leave to sit with lid open after it finishes cycle

your method seems the most followed and successful way.
 

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