NotAJoo" pid='21999' dateline='1533329914:
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NotAJoo" pid='21970' dateline='1533310193:
Hello ass hats. Recently got some Tren A in from a source here and all vials are consistently ‘cloudy’. Ive only had it clear in my two previous runs with it. Source tells me Tren Ace tends to be cloudy in GSO so its g2g. Buddy of mine who half of it was for doesn’t wanna touch it. 100% not doubting the source or naming it bc they have stellar rep up to date and I have received 4-5 flawless orders from them. Not gonna even insinuate that im starting shit. Just looking for other inputs and opinions on it. Did the whole "warming it in water’ thing and nothing changed after an hour. A few people I know who are tren heads said they’ve brewed in GSO and never had it cloudy.
It is probably not crashed. When gear crashes it does it in a crystaline fashion. It would look like a branching tree inside the vial in most cases. It sounds to me like there was some water or water vapor introduced during brewing. Water or steam will make gear cloudy. Its fairy common. Put the vial in a hot place and look for condensation inside the vial. If you have any droplets outside of the oil after some time then that is the culprit.
GSO will not make gear cloudy on its own unless the source is using unfiltered GSO in which the fats from the oil tend to collect as a milky substance. Next time you go to the grocery store check out the olive oils and you will find one or two with a milky sediment on the bottom.
yea theres no sediment or crystals or anything just consistently cloudy.
Mmcc2017" pid='21992' dateline='1533324284:
NotAJoo" pid='21970' dateline='1533310193:
Hello ass hats. Recently got some Tren A in from a source here and all vials are consistently ‘cloudy’. Ive only had it clear in my two previous runs with it. Source tells me Tren Ace tends to be cloudy in GSO so its g2g. Buddy of mine who half of it was for doesn’t wanna touch it. 100% not doubting the source or naming it bc they have stellar rep up to date and I have received 4-5 flawless orders from them. Not gonna even insinuate that im starting shit. Just looking for other inputs and opinions on it. Did the whole "warming it in water’ thing and nothing changed after an hour. A few people I know who are tren heads said they’ve brewed in GSO and never had it cloudy.
If we’re talking about the same source, which I’m almost positive we are based on rep and cloudy tren, it is most definitely g2g. The cloudiness threw me off at first as well, but it was some of the best-pinning tren I’ve ran in a while.
This is really good to know. Thanks pal.
I’m assuming it could be me? There was also another source who experienced the same thing lately. This last batch of Tren A/GSO of mine was “cloudy” in that it was just really thick, on the verge of crashing but not totally clear like mct. I have also made tren A GSO in the past where it wasn’t cloudy at all. Contrary to what another explanation above may be, there is no way there any moisture was introduced, also, I triple filter everything.
I’m looking into possibly using a new brand of GSO to test but I know its already top-notch, organic and filtered before hand but its worth a try, as I prefer aesthetics myself. In any event, this tren is great and aside from the thickness, I put my rep behind it.