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    heated Test 400

    I am currently using Test 400 from IP. I read on a few posts that IP tends to have bacteria in it, so your best bet is to heat it before injection. Before heating it the oil looked a little cloudy (at room temp) once I placed it in the microwave to be haeated for 15sec I took out the syringe and noticed the liquid was perfectly clear not cloudy at all. Anyone know why this is possible?

    Thanks

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    Well it is probably because it crashed down a bit!

    if I would be you I would cook that shit 15min at 350.

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    bump

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    I agree with 3Vandoo

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    how do i got about cooking it and whats the reason for cooking?

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    If I was you I would heat it like 3Vandoo said plus I would filter all the oil clear into
    a unused vial just to make things safer, IP is bad for sterility, be careful.

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    T-400

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironarms2
    I am currently using Test 400 from IP. I read on a few posts that IP tends to have bacteria in it, so your best bet is to heat it before injection. Before heating it the oil looked a little cloudy (at room temp) once I placed it in the microwave to be haeated for 15sec I took out the syringe and noticed the liquid was perfectly clear not cloudy at all. Anyone know why this is possible?

    Thanks
    Why would you want to use something that tends to have bacteria in it? PM me if you want some examples of better products.

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    3Vandoo, do you need to vent the gear when heating in the oven or is ok to leave the vial sealed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortie
    3Vandoo, do you need to vent the gear when heating in the oven or is ok to leave the vial sealed?
    Bumpin for a response!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muscleone
    Why would you want to use something that tends to have bacteria in it? .

    I totally agree with you no this one.. If I have to buy something and be worked about its sterility. So I have to put it in the microwave!?!??!!?!? I'll pass that up all day.

    I understand that certain people dont have many options but that is way too much for me

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