connoristiny
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Thanks bro. I'm surprised more people don't comment about rubber in their vials. I'm confused because would't it cause severe inflammation if u were to inject the rubber? It happens to every vial for me.No problem, my suggestion is to go to gpz med lab, they have the syringe filters and sterile vials for sale.
In your situation, I would just use your qsc vials until you see rubber in the solution, once that happens set it aside, open a new vial and repeat.
Once you have 3 or 4+ vials with rubber in them that's when you bust out the syringe filter.
To filter get a 10ml syringe and draw up the oil that is contaminated with rubber from all 4 vials, then remove the needle from the luer lock. Place the syringe filter on the lier lock, then place a needle on the other end of the syringe filter to dispense the oil.
Prepare a sterile vial by inserting a 25g needle in the top to vent the air pressure out. Then stick your 10ml syringe with filter amd needle into your prepared vial and push the oil through the filter into the sterile vial.
It helps if the oil is warm, will make filtering easier.
There are probably YouTube videos you can watch to help give you a visual to match what I've laid out here.
Hope it helps, this is the system I have come up with after utilizing QSC vials for the last year plus.
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