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Its that time of the year when the temps drop. When this occurs there is a good chance some of your gear will start to form crystals. Now some compounds are more sensitive to colder air then others such as Test C, Test S, Bold Cyp, Win Inj, Var inject. Do not blame the lab when crystals form, they can not control the weather or where u store your goodies.
So what should u do when your looking at a vial of gear with crystals forming? Toss the gear? Call poison control center? Take the vial over to POB's house and shove it up his butt? None of the above. What you need to do is simply heat your oven to 350, put the vial on a cookie sheet and let sit in the oven for 4 minutes, take out swirl and if things look clear you are done. If some of the solution still contains crystals, repeat the process until no more crystals remain. Why 4 minutes? Anything longer will cause too much pressure to build up inside your vial and the rubber stopper could start melting which would then contaminate your gear.
I hope this helps out!
So what should u do when your looking at a vial of gear with crystals forming? Toss the gear? Call poison control center? Take the vial over to POB's house and shove it up his butt? None of the above. What you need to do is simply heat your oven to 350, put the vial on a cookie sheet and let sit in the oven for 4 minutes, take out swirl and if things look clear you are done. If some of the solution still contains crystals, repeat the process until no more crystals remain. Why 4 minutes? Anything longer will cause too much pressure to build up inside your vial and the rubber stopper could start melting which would then contaminate your gear.
I hope this helps out!