texto mix colour

murlop

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This color is normal in a text mix vial (250 susta + 100 cyp)... Sample with npp from the same laboratory.
Thank you!!
 

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and no its not supposed to look like that UNLESS its in MCT oil and its cold i the room the oil will start to congil. do you notice it settles when you leave it for a while?
 
and no its not supposed to look like that UNLESS its in MCT oil and its cold i the room the oil will start to congil. do you notice it settles when you leave it for a while?
It is about 24 room temperature. What do you suggest I heat it in water?
 
It is about 24 room temperature. What do you suggest I heat it in water?
you could microwave a cup of water that goes about half way up the bottle so not much maybe half and inch of water and just set it in there and see if it becomes clear. i remember i used alab that used mct and it got cold and the oil started to solidify and the dude told me to do that and it worked. i had to do that eveytime i would shoot. this was waay back when i was broke asa joke and had to use muscleteklabs for gear haha
 
Thanks. I'll try that
The supplier says that the color is due to the ethyl oil and the benzoic a.that they use. In any case, I heated it up by pricking the vial with a needle and it did not clear up. It was worse because I think there was condensation in the upper part of the glass, water or oil
 
The supplier says that the color is due to the ethyl oil and the benzoic a.that they use. In any case, I heated it up by pricking the vial with a needle and it did not clear up. It was worse because I think there was condensation in the upper part of the glass, water or oil
if its water i think you need to put a needle in the bottle so it can release the water and put it in the oven. not sure thought anyone who brews can touch on this? Also did your source give you a solution?

Edit: second thought, id just toss it and go with a different lab.
 
wondering if anyone here can give some good advice on this matter. Source said spoke with the lab and everything was good to go no issues just high heat changed the colour (compared to previous order as seen in pic the lighter colour vile). Never had issue with the source and he was more then happy to replace if there was an issue. Again came back with the reply lab stated all good to go no mis labeling issue or wrong gear (not tren lol), so as this has never ever happened to me i was very curious to ask some experts as i am not a cook and anything i research states this is possible if heated too much but does not ruin the quality of the gear.....pic included

Any help on this matter would be appreciated especially in the knowledge-based department as this has never happened in 30 years ever have i seen or new about it.. thanks again for your patience reading this
 

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