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    How hot can test prop be before injection

    Just how hot can I heat up test prop right before an injection before I hurt myself? I ask because the PIP from prop was absolutely killing me, so I used a heat gun to heat it up before injection. I heated it up for about 3 minutes, constantly moving the syringe to avoid it melting. The result was nearly zero pip (though this was my second round of injections, the first being in virgin muscle). My question is , can i get it too hot with a heat gun to the point where I could damage the muscle?

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    It hurt because it was a Virgin muscle, don't over complicate something so basic , just heat it up under hot water for 30 seconds , take a deep breath , inject and move on with your day, heat gun and anabolics just sounds dangerous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haydenz View Post
    It hurt because it was a Virgin muscle, don't over complicate something so basic , just heat it up under hot water for 30 seconds , take a deep breath , inject and move on with your day, heat gun and anabolics just sounds dangerous.

    I agree. Put it under some hot water for a little bit and shoot it. The heat gun sounds dangerous cause even though U may not melt it, U may be heating the plastic up to much and breaking it down

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    Agreed with the above comments. A hairdryer maybe but heat gun???
    This is what happens when people think they need more Mg per mL. Ill stick to 100mg/mL prop. Pain free.

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    ^Heat gun doesn't get that much hotter than the hair dryer. I know that I'm not "hurting" (for lack of a better term) the test prop. I know when it crashes some guys microwave it or put it in an oven to get it to mix. My concern is my muscle. I guess no one probably ever tried it to know.

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    Or maybe a lot of people have tried it and we know it doesn't help much.

    Your heat gun sucks. Mine will burn a hole in a sheet of paper in a few seconds.

    Dont microwave your gear.

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    Don't go much higher than body temp.

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    If you are worried about melting the syringe I will go out on a limb here and say you are getting it to hot. I honestly don't know why so many people find the need to warm there gear. Just is a waste of time IMO.

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    I get mine to where it feels warm to the touch - by rotating it over a burner on a stove

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mp859 View Post
    If you are worried about melting the syringe I will go out on a limb here and say you are getting it to hot. I honestly don't know why so many people find the need to warm there gear. Just is a waste of time IMO.
    Cause heating it highly reduce PIP and help with the thickness.

    But an heat gun is a real bad idea...

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    I sometimes wrap my loaded syringe in an electric heating pad. The warned oil flows so much easier, through a 25g, that I'm able to inject with a much steadier hand. I figure that that steady hand does more to eliminate pip than the heat itself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
    Just how hot can I heat up test prop right before an injection before I hurt myself? I ask because the PIP from prop was absolutely killing me, so I used a heat gun to heat it up before injection. I heated it up for about 3 minutes, constantly moving the syringe to avoid it melting. The result was nearly zero pip (though this was my second round of injections, the first being in virgin muscle). My question is , can i get it too hot with a heat gun to the point where I could damage the muscle?
    I've heated and not heated. No difference at alll.

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    Okay just tried it again and apparently even though the syringe is getting hot on the outside the test isn't getting very hot inside. Squirted a little on my hand, it was still cool. I'm using 3ml syringe.

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    Too hot, too quick. Use less heat, for longer...

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    ^ Yeah it was over 3 minutes, Gonna just try some grape seed oil, but coming to grips with the fact that probably nothing will reduce pain.

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    There's a few reasons why gear leaves PIP

    1: It's dirty & leaving some sort of infection

    2. The BA/EO/BB content is too high

    3. Or you're having a reaction to the ingredients

    I have a bunch of gear(excellent stuff) but the guy decided to dump in too much BA or BB. Don't know which - but it leaves a little ache. I just cut it with 1/3 GSO

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    If you are dead set on warming it then stop doing it in the syringe. Take a pan of water an bring it to a boil it about 1" of water or a little more, not enough to cover the top of the vial. After it boils turn off the heat. After a few minutes put the vial into the water and leave it for about 10 minutes. Test the water with your finger to make sure it's not to hot anymore. You can also warm up your syringe so it's not going into cold plastic. Dont be in to much of a rush.

    When injecting also inject slow. Dont be in a hurry and push to hard on the plunger. Try taking 1 minute per CC.

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    what is your prop, 100/ml or 200/ml?

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