Is storing either test e or hcg in plastic sterile vials a good idea???
Im short one vial, i have the option to store test or hcg in it
Is storing either test e or hcg in plastic sterile vials a good idea???
Im short one vial, i have the option to store test or hcg in it
No...
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No..
jk. Plastic can deteriorate.
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I'm guessing the plastics can degrade and affect the liquid stores in them. This is the reason bottled water has a use by date.
Ha.. the plastic vial i wanted to use currently contains bacteriostatic water... i dont understand how the addition of hcg for example would do anything to it... considering if i was taking it out of their to mix it would be the same thing no??
Could a hcg glass vial be reused for a 2nd hcg batch???
Glass bottles are practically free, why bother with any of this at all? Probably not an issue with hCG, but certainly with oils.
Waste of time in my opinion. You can get a million glass vials for 50 cents.
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Maybe where you live you can at that price, but certainly not where i am.. and its not actually about price its availability more so... i got the remaining glass vials in stock but am short one thats all...
So what about topping up a hcg filled glass vial already containing hcg when its nearly ran out and need another batch?
Sorry about all the questions man!
Just use everything in the vial completely, sterilise it then re fill... You can sterilise babies bottles with boiling water so I don't see how this is any different?
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