Here is the low down;
Just got it in the mail today. 10mls, 250/ml, and it looks like slushy :damnit1:. Is it a total loss or is there a way to correct this and make it useful?
Thanks fellas.
crashed out of solution, it should go back into solution if you reheat it. There's a few methods... I've heard of putting a needle in the top for vent and putting it in the oven for like 15 minutes (probably low temp like 250f). Might also be able to do something simple like microwave up some water real hot and toss the vial in.
Ideally it'll redissolve and stay in there. If it doesn't then you'll need something like BA to help it stay dissolved
Ya, like he said.
First try a water bath ... boil a small pot of water, once boiling turn the heat off and let your 10ml vial sit in it until it redisolved. It might hold, it might not. If nothing else, just reheat before each injection if you see crystals.
Sprt
Thanks dude. Presumeably it would recrystallize in my glute then, would it not? I've never dealt with crystallized gear.
Whats the concentration? The water idea is the easiest. Just let it sit in the almost boiling water. You could also buy some sterile oil with solvent and cut it down in a new vial after heating if it crashes again.
Its looking like I will just exchange it for a new one. Hopefully this isn't a recurring problem.
And yes I would definitely vent if I baked or boiled.
DO NOT BAKE!!! You run the risk of melting either the plastic on the needle or the rubber stopper; believe me I know from experience. Also, venting is not necessary when using a short warm water bath.
Sprt
DO NOT BAKE!!! You run the risk of melting either the plastic on the needle or the rubber stopper; believe me I know from experience. Also, venting is not necessary when using a short warm water bath.
Sprt
I've read to bake at a low temp, I am guessing in the 200-250F range, just above the boiling point of water probably... at this point the plastic shouldn't melt... How hot did you bake for the rubber/plastic to melt?
I think your oven temp is off, cause im sure gear has gotten hotter than that sitting in my car in the hot Texas sun during the summer.