Cloudy gear.

beeflover

Banana
I have a dude that brewed some decca
I know this was a thread some where yes I'm lazy.
What makes the gear clear when warm then
gets cloudy when it cools?
I personally had this a couple yrs ago and forget what could cause this.
Mo think it could be a number of things.
PG I need you man!!
 
if it gets cold and it's cloudy it's normally crystallization, personally I wouldn't use anything that's cloudy at room temp or a bit below.
 
It either wasn't originally heated to the right temp to get it into solution or wasn't filtered well but even not filtering well it shouldng be cloudy. If its bottles already put a pin in the stopper not touching the oil to act as a vent. If it's in the oi. Or you don't use one the top will blow off. But put the pin in to vent then simply put a pan on the stove. Turn heat to two and heat and swirl it frequently until it's clear. That should fix it. If it doesn't I would be a little nervous using it because it may not have the right solvent ratio which deca doesn't actually require much at all or all that much heat. I may take nd up to 70-75 C but that's about it. I always let it cool and do it a second time.

The next thing to find out is what temp it was filtered at and the filter type. They all have a heat rating. If I were to make something I would use what man zapcaps. They are rated for 50 C max temp. But if you filter to hot you can melt part of the filter or Pre filter.

A third possibility is it was filtered and made just fine but they added room temp oil at the end to pull the rest of the hormone out of the filter, which won't really mix that well. Usually if someone does this they will heat and swirl again to have a clear solution. But that would look like swirls and just like oil was added. I guess if they just shook it instead of heated it maybe it would get cloudy but you can usually tell if oil was added at the end of filtering and wasn't mixed well.

Heat should clear it up To keep it simple just not too much heat.
 
I remember reading a post on this and it turned out that when dude filtered it the temperature was too high and degraded the filter causing it to be cloudy.
 
Also, first time i made sustanon it came out cloudy and i slightly heated it back up for about 5 mins and came out perfect.
 
Beef,

have this person warm the solution in a hot water bath and re-filter into a clean sterile vial.
Second option, the concentration may be too high for the mg/ml ratio, add some oil and heat and re-filter
third option, the powder itself isn't pure enough and could contain other substances and should be discarded.

I had this happen with NPP at 200mg /ml and when I reduced it to 125 it stayed clear.
 
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