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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron-56

    Right. If the water is not completely sterile then you will get and infection becuase benzyl alcohol is not a bactericide and only works to inhibite growth
    I use distilled water myself and would ensure all others contemplating to do the same.
    Not de ionised but distilled
    With 1% ba and you have bac water

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    Quote Originally Posted by panntastic View Post
    I use distilled water myself and would ensure all others contemplating to do the same.
    Not de ionised but distilled
    With 1% ba and you have bac water
    lol I actually "borrowed" some distilled water from my university just in case I wanted to make dilutions to my HCG. I was to hesitant in using in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron-56

    lol I actually "borrowed" some distilled water from my university just in case I wanted to make dilutions to my HCG. I was to hesitant in using in.
    Its the only thing I would use
    As long as there's 0.9-1% ba and that your all good
    I like to warm it once in a sealed sterile vial and swirl to ensure the ba is thoroughly diluted

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    Quote Originally Posted by panntastic View Post
    Its the only thing I would use
    As long as there's 0.9-1% ba and that your all good
    I like to warm it once in a sealed sterile vial and swirl to ensure the ba is thoroughly diluted
    Awesome thanks

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