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    zoso7311 is offline New Member
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    Question tamox froze and seperated.. still good?

    When my tamox came in a couple days ago it was frozen. When it thawed it separated to a thicker liquid filling 1/5 of bottom of bottle. When I shake it mixes back but still cloudy separates later. Is it good? Plus its in a taller bottle than last time w same dosage. What's up with that also?

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    It's still good. Heat up some water to a near boil in the microwave and then put the bottle of Tamox into it. Let it warm up and then give it a good shake. Should be clear.

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    Thanks, same happened to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aPlinker View Post
    It's still good. Heat up some water to a near boil in the microwave and then put the bottle of Tamox into it. Let it warm up and then give it a good shake. Should be clear.
    that works

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    I have done that before, and the chems still work fine.

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    I put the tamox in glass beaker resting in a pot of hot water w small bubbles before a boil for 10 min. It worked perfect and is as clear as my bottle of clomid. It held for a couple days but is slowly separating again??? Is it still good, or is it a bad batch? Am I gonna have to cook it everyday before use, because that doesn't seem right

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    Because of the cold weather, tamox will separate. So you may have to re-heat it often but it's still good to go.

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    I'd really like to hear an update from zoso.
    I just got tamox yesterday and it came cold and cloudy with crystals on the bottom. I'll try the hot water.

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    keep it at a reasonable room temp not too cold...also you may deform and/or melt the plastic vial.. to be safe transfer it into a glass vial/container to re-heat into suspension then transfer back to the plastic vial. then keep it from the cold and it should stay clear mine did

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixoner View Post
    keep it at a reasonable room temp not too cold...also you may deform and/or melt the plastic vial.. to be safe transfer it into a glass vial/container to re-heat into suspension then transfer back to the plastic vial. then keep it from the cold and it should stay clear mine did
    thanks dude, good points. ain't got a beaker, but I'm sure I can improvise with an adequate glass. by the way mine's at room temp right now and there are so many crystals, maybe 1/5th the bottle. but my gear don't get here til this or next week

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    yeah bro anything glass that plastic vial could melt or deform and fail then you'd be S.O.L.

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