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    bubbley is offline New Member
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    keepin juice in the syringe?

    i have sust sitting in 10 ml syringes for about 6 months now..is it all good still? should i still use it?

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    bump for info on that

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    bigbadbootydaddy is offline Associate Member
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    How much is in the syringe? Why didn't you put it in sterile vials to begin with? Just to be on the safe side of things maybe you should at least filter it again and put it into sterile vials. Although I'm not 100% sure what to do so........................ bump

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    helllllppppppppppp bump

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    sitting in syringe's bro IMO there no good not for six month's. The longer you leave them in there the more chance of infection

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    You need to provide more info than that. Was it homebrewed or purchased from a lab. What was the exp date. What does the rubber stopper look like. How much is it. Is it really worth it for a couple of bucks?? It is most likely, if the syringe was capped and it was kept in a fairly sterile environment out of direct sunlight and moisture, going to be fine but I would filter it and maybe add a small amount of ba to ensure sterility.

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