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    Air bubbles in vial?

    I have some very very small air bubbles it seems in one of my vials, is this anything to worry about or am I good?

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    What do you mean? Like defects in the glass wall of the vial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    What do you mean? Like defects in the glass wall of the vial?
    No like inside the oil, I see like maybe a few very small bubbles

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    Quote Originally Posted by GymHero View Post
    No like inside the oil, I see like maybe a few very small bubbles
    Seriously?

    How could that possibly be of any concern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Seriously?

    How could that possibly be of any concern?
    Not really concerned just was thinking more aligns quality of the gear etc.. Can never be too safe tho right lol

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    I wouldnt worry about it...
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    It just has to do with the viscosity, mainly.
    Any liquid that you shake up will have bubbles in it. However, if the liquid is thin, the bubbles will quickly rise to the surface. If it is viscous and the bubbles are really small, they will be held there for a while. It has NOTHING to do with the potency of your gear.

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    Nothing to worry about like others have said.

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