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    Grabbed a new vial of test out of my gear bag today and noticed when I tipped the vial on it's side, the movement of liquid made swirling type pattens that almost seemed to move in slow motion and then changed direction as I put the vial upright. Kind of like if the oil had separated from the alcohol. Shook it up and dropped it in warm water and the issue went away. Has anyone else ever seen this before? Is separation all this is?
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    Yep. Just trying to crash. As long as warming it up continues to blend it you should be fine though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tectime
    Yep. Just trying to crash. As long as warming it up continues to blend it you should be fine though.
    /\ bingo

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    Quote Originally Posted by tectime View Post
    Yep. Just trying to crash. As long as warming it up continues to blend it you should be fine though.
    Thanks man. Figured as much, just have never experienced it.

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    A lot of times, when the concentration's higher than the solvent can handle, the gear will crash. I brew 250mg/ml Prop and it crashes all the time. I just warm it back up under warm water before I draw and everything is good. It's pretty tough for gear to go bad. Just warm it up before you draw and everything's good.

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