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    Heating crashed test

    I have a few bottles of test that started to crash slightly. It had some white crystals floating around in it. I took the bottles and held them in hot water, and watched the crystals melt. I used a pan filled with water on the stove. Well, I am wondering if by heating them up as described, I might have damaged the test. The water wasn't outright boiling, but got pretty close. And I held each on in the water for a while. Any info appreciated!!

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    if its not holding then you have 4 options:
    1. Add solvents
    2. Dilute concentration
    3. do neither and have it re-crystalize in the muscle
    4. throw away

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    Is it still crashed at all?
    You should be fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    if its not holding then you have 4 options:
    1. Add solvents
    2. Dilute concentration
    3. do neither and have it re-crystalize in the muscle
    4. throw away
    How would you do #'s 1 or 2??
    I too have some left over sachet Test E and Deca from last year's cycle. 1 of the 4 vials crystallized. I thought the reason for the crystals was because the 18g piece of rubber stopper floating around in the gear that let in dust to my gear. It happened when I did the initial transfer from sachet to vial. Chalk 1 up to user error...

    Peace all

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybigguns View Post
    Is it still crashed at all?
    You should be fine
    No. Once I heated it up it has been holding. I didn't know if too much heat could ruin the batch. Could it make the test less potent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike2nice View Post
    No. Once I heated it up it has been holding. I didn't know if too much heat could ruin the batch. Could it make the test less potent?
    bump for any opinions on this.. would like to kno the answer to that also

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    Next time 200 deg pan in the oven for 15

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    Quote Originally Posted by RA View Post
    Next time 200 deg pan in the oven for 15



    Isn't the boiling point of water 100 °C or 212 °F? This would mean that I was putting it in about 200F deg heat (just under boiling) for about 5-10 mins. Well, what happens if you went too hot? I can't seem to get a solid answer to this question? How would I know if I f*cked up my test? But given the repsonses so far, I don't believe I have.

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    [QUOTE=JiGGaMaN;4564434]if its not holding then you have 4 options:
    1. Add solvents
    2. Dilute concentration
    3. do neither and have it re-crystalize in the muscle
    4. throw away[/QUOTE]

    How dare you ever suggest throwing away gear??!! lol..I've shot warmed up test and it never crystalized in muscle...thats just me.

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    I don't think that's enough heat to damage it. I had some crashed prop that I heated up and it looked ok. But, after injecting, I suffered for a week. Then I threw it all out. I wouldn't take a chance with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    I don't think that's enough heat to damage it. I had some crashed prop that I heated up and it looked ok. But, after injecting, I suffered for a week. Then I threw it all out. I wouldn't take a chance with it.

    When you say you suffered for a week, what do you mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    I don't think that's enough heat to damage it. I had some crashed prop that I heated up and it looked ok. But, after injecting, I suffered for a week. Then I threw it all out. I wouldn't take a chance with it.
    Bro I wouldn't even waste my time with prop...especially after a crash....its the one test that if its not done right...its useless..IMO

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