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Can you post a picture of the finished product? What type of filter did you use? How old is the powder and how did you store it? Always check if your filtermembrane is compatible with the solvents you use. There are lists, you can just google. PVDF is readily available and can handle most solvents used to brew gear. Only problem is that some companies use plastics that are not compatible with the solvents...(even though the filter is) Always store it in a cool dark place, properly sealed(vacuum sealed if possible). If moisture gets to the powder the final product can get cloudy. Also if you use the stove ( pot with water) to heat up the oil to help dissolve the powder faster, be sure that no vapor/moisture gets in. Cover the beaker with aluminum and rubber around it or use tape. Another thing, DO NOT use to much heat because the heat can ruin the powder and depending on what oil you're using it can even ruin that. Hope this helps.
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IMG_20180601_192322.jpgIMG_20180601_192318.jpg[ATTACH]2555IMG_20180601_192203.jpg5[/ATTACH]the recipe I used was 1.5 % BA 15 % BB and 50/50 gso and eo oils i never let it clear up when I dissolved the powder so u can see the suspension isn't there. I used no more than 150 degrees F witj oil and a little cooler on alcohols and every time I injected I have used 130 degrees tap water to clear it up the powder is about 4 months old and kept at room temp and only opened 3 times
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Most of the time when you get a cloudy brew it’s due to moisture / water getting in. But you shouldn’t be shooting some cloudy ass gear anyways.
Rebake it and evaporate the moisture and refilter it. It should get rid of it and come out clean. Hint look at my profile pic. That was a batch of tren ace that had moisture rebaking and filtering it made it come out clean.
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So it was cloudy before you even filtered it? Then it's either moisture or it didn't get mixed properly. If it came out cloudy after you filtered it, the solvents dissolved some of the filter.
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Cloudy can also be seperation. Just like test b, c and p and others that form crystals. Its the tren seperating from the carrier and or moister, or both. If the source (or yourself) used ba in the solution and you dont know how long ago it was produced just put a 25g needle in the top, put a pot of water about a quater way up the vial and put the heat between low and medium. Dont let the product boil.
If you dont want to do this, and again you know for a fact ba is in there let it sit for 24 hours. This way you know the ba has had time to sterilize everything.
I use this with zero problems.
AO
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