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    Storing oils

    How long can I store oil in my syringe? On my last cycle I made up a syringe and never used it, about 14-16 weeks ago, it is in my bottom drawer, and mg as rarely been touched. I expect to change our the tip, but not sure if the oil has messed with the plastic that contains it

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    I am not a fan of preloading. After that long I would toss it
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    ^^^^^ agree !^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    I am not a fan of preloading. After that long I would toss it
    Me neither... But depending on the volume of oil, I may preload mine about 6hrs b4 injection(obviously changing spike)... That's just been recent though w/the addition of mast p(have no room in my barrel(3cc) anymore lol)...

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    The Ethyl Oleate can damage the rubber of the syringe if left in the pin too long. I have preloaded pins before but just to carry to the gym but nothing long term.

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    Better safe than sorry, put it in the trash. One shot wont break the bank!!

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    I've been preloading syringes for almost a year. Longest they're stored in the fridge is 14-16 days.

    After letting them warm to room temperature, I haven't had any problems with the syringes. When cold, the plunger action is not smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    I am not a fan of preloading. After that long I would toss it
    This x2. I agree.

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    X2 what scotch said about Ethyl Oleate.

    If your gear has Ethyl Oleate it WILL eat away at the rubber stopper no ?? Within hours and you will be able to clearly see this. Your gear obviously does not have Ethyl Oleate in it but i still would NOT store pre loaded syringes as they are not sterile. Ok the new syringe out the packet is and the new pin is but once you draw put the lid back on the pin it's not air tight like a stopper on the top of a vial is it.

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