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    Black spec in gear

    Have had some test 300 on hand and when I got it there were no black specs in it. It has sat for over a month and now is full of it. What is it?

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    Kinda hard to see

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    Homemade?
    Was it filtered?

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekkpapa1
    Homemade? Was it filtered?
    Well for all I know it could be homemade I didn't make it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougiefresh7707 View Post
    Well for all I know it could be homemade I didn't make it though.
    Is the stopper black??? Maybe its falling apart??

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    Yea I'd be curious if stopper was black. I'd be suspect on puttin that in me. If your deadset on Using it then atleast filter it and revial it

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    You can try buying a filter from ar-r and filtering it. Or use the smallest possible gauge size when you draw it up ifbits just the stopper breaking apart. 29g should be no problem. Personally id say if you dont think its the stopper to just throw it in the trash.
    Last edited by michael30; 10-07-2014 at 08:54 PM.

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    No stopper is grey and I'm not using it have a lot more on hand just pisses me off and it wasn't there when I bought it. Never seen it before it's tripping me out.

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    Well if you have a lot more from the same supplier I would consider pressure cooking it and re filtering it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Well if you have a lot more from the same supplier I would consider pressure cooking it and re filtering it.
    good idea. I would be weary about it at this point though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts
    Well if you have a lot more from the same supplier I would consider pressure cooking it and re filtering it.
    No different stuff from arl

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    Send your findings to your source and ask for replacement. But let your source know in case there are issues (filtering, heating..ect) with the batch.

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