Tren Ace + Enanth becoming cloudy after some months

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Hy guys..


Made some tren ace / enanth mix.. 25mg / 50mg -ml.. 1% BA 20% BB 20% EO... i did that because previously i had solubilization issues with Ace... from several months stored raws... thats an issue lot of people had... tren ace cloudy and clumpy... i now brewed with the recipe above brand new tren ace and enanth

So it was great for some months, now is turning cloudy... and temp are not chaning a lot...

What can be the reason? Still tren base separating from ace?
Is it losing potency?
What can i do? Warm it at 50 C in over for 30 min can be fine?
Thanks
 
Sounds crashed, but it shouldn't be with the solvents you used... It should have held without even adding the EO. I can hold tren ace at 100mg/ml with no EO and no heat. What carrier did you use?

Are you positive your math/measurements are correct? I would lightly heat it and see what it does... Like, heating pad light heat.
 
Sounds crashed, but it shouldn't be with the solvents you used... It should have held without even adding the EO. I can hold tren ace at 100mg/ml with no EO and no heat. What carrier did you use?

Are you positive your math/measurements are correct? I would lightly heat it and see what it does... Like, heating pad light heat.

Thanks Eman... today i re took a look at it and it wasn’t crashed... so it must have been an oversight...

I know tren ace holds at 100mg... but even Panda told in his thread that some batches of tren ace were prone to crash because of tren base..and he suggested to add tren enanth... so i overkilled it with that concentration of 75mg ml.. 20% BB and 20% EO... in fact its still holding.. fake alarm... thanks...

But how do you fix a crashed gear? Some
Members here suggest 15 min at 100 C in oven.. but i would be afraid to ruin tren with that temp... i dont go over 50 C... in the past i had dark tren with more heath
 
but even Panda told in his thread that some batches of tren ace were prone to crash because of tren base..and he suggested to add tren enanth...

That makes zero sense to me... Maybe I'm missing some context. There should never be tren base in tren ace, adding tren enanthate would not solve anything as far as ability to hold ace in a solution.


But how do you fix a crashed gear?

I heat it up. With tren, I've never had it crash but I'd heat it up with as little heat as possible... Like wrapping in a heating pad for a few hours and then go from there. I've never had anything crash that a heating pad wouldn't fix except test base... And even that might have worked if I left it heating for long enough but with base esters you usually can't really pussy foot around. You have to go to the extreme with every brewing technique basically.
 
That makes zero sense to me... Maybe I'm missing some context. There should never be tren base in tren ace, adding tren enanthate would not solve anything as far as ability to hold ace in a solution.




I heat it up. With tren, I've never had it crash but I'd heat it up with as little heat as possible... Like wrapping in a heating pad for a few hours and then go from there. I've never had anything crash that a heating pad wouldn't fix except test base... And even that might have worked if I left it heating for long enough but with base esters you usually can't really pussy foot around. You have to go to the extreme with every brewing technique basically.

Panda in his PPL thread answered to some
Complains about tren ace being cloudy etc, that the reason actually was that in some batches of tren ace, because of manufacturers’ fault, some tren base was being released from acetate ester... and to solve that issue you should add some tren enanth to the mix... and i saw that raw tren should be brewed as soon as possible since you got it..
 
Tren base can be reason for cloudy Ace. Its stay clear for a while, but turn to cloudy after time.
Anyway, 100 digrees will have no affect to tren ( when you are trying to repair crashed gear )
 
Panda in his PPL thread answered to some
Complains about tren ace being cloudy etc, that the reason actually was that in some batches of tren ace, because of manufacturers’ fault, some tren base was being released from acetate ester... and to solve that issue you should add some tren enanth to the mix... and i saw that raw tren should be brewed as soon as possible since you got it..

Interesting.. never heard of it.

If you do actually have tren base in there, it would be a motherfucker to fix I think. You'd have to really heat it up but I'd still start low and work up slowly with heat.
 
Interesting.. never heard of it.

If you do actually have tren base in there, it would be a motherfucker to fix I think. You'd have to really heat it up but I'd still start low and work up slowly with heat.
I couldn’t be able to fix my previous tren ace that was cloudy... because raws were already oxidated or something similar.. so the hint to brew all the tren raw when you get it..

I overkilled the new brew with tren ace by mixing it with tren e and EO... and having it at very low concentration..
 
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