Winstrol stanozolol winny home brew not fully disolving

d12hazz

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
Made a couple small batches of winny, each time I had to let it sit for several days after the first time heating and then re-heat to get to dissolve. It would dissolve the first time heating but would only stay in suspension for a few hours. The very first batch I let sit for several weeks after the raw separated from the disolvents. I decided to re-heat it and added a slight bit more bb to help it hold in suspension, it worked and held fine. It had no pip and I like it a lot. I tried it a few more times using the same process, but not allowing it to sit as long and everything worked out fine. I followed PG's receive to the T, so I know this could not have been the problem. Could re-heating it harm or degrade it in anyway? When I re-heated it, it turned a darker color but when it cooled got lighter. If this has happened to anyone else please let me know.
 
sorry bro, no idea myself, but yes reheating it repeatedly can cause you to lose potency
 
Heating and reheating can cause evaporation of the solvents BA,BB. It cannot be heated to hot either, warm is good about 109 degrees. That's about the temp of warm water.
Many have made it work, I think it also depends on the purity of the raws as well.
Winny is naturally not organically soluble.
 
plus i think their is micronized and non-micronized stanozolol powder, so i would make sure to get the Micronized if i were doing this home brew type of stuff, the micronized shouldn't be a problem holding in oil
 
Heating and reheating can cause evaporation of the solvents BA,BB. It cannot be heated to hot either, warm is good about 109 degrees. That's about the temp of warm water.
Many have made it work, I think it also depends on the purity of the raws as well.
Winny is naturally not organically soluble.
I had to heat to about 300 degrees to even get it to dissolve. Isn't the melting point for winny above 300? I pretty sure mine wasn't micronized and figured all this was cause of the impurities. I also kept it cover with a cap to help minimize evaporation but not to tight to build up too much pressure.
 
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