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    different looks????

    a few questions brothers and i hope you can help, thanks!

    first off, is it possible for two of the exact same compounds to look totally different from one another??? for example, can test e in one vial look darker than test e from another??

    what does cloudiness in a compound mean, does that mean it wasn't mixed well or what??? not properly filtered, moisture in the mix???

    can different compounds like prop and deca and test e all look the same too????

    i'll probably have more questions as you guys answer, thanks again....

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    two vials of the same compound from different labs? yeh they can look different as they can be made with different oils gso has a greeny tinge to it where cso is pale yellowish and sso is slightly darker

    yeh all compounds look pretty much the same if made with the same oil with a few exeptions like eq which is a honey coloured liquid to start with as opposed to whitish powder like most other compounds

    cloudiness is most commonly moisture it can be remedied by putting the vial on a very low heat for 20 mins with a vent pin in the stopper

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    Quote Originally Posted by scaramouche
    two vials of the same compound from different labs? yeh they can look different as they can be made with different oils gso has a greeny tinge to it where cso is pale yellowish and sso is slightly darker

    yeh all compounds look pretty much the same if made with the same oil with a few exeptions like eq which is a honey coloured liquid to start with as opposed to whitish powder like most other compounds

    cloudiness is most commonly moisture it can be remedied by putting the vial on a very low heat for 20 mins with a vent pin in the stopper
    bro thanks for the info! thats good stuff. i have a pictures posted in another thread thats in the labratory section if you or anyone else would go look at and give some more opinions, thanks! it's under the same title....

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