OnePiece97
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Got to me very quickly. No issues with Sponsor. I do have a question though it was out in cold for a few hours I would guess, The compounds are still okay?
Got to me very quickly. No issues with Sponsor. I do have a question though it was out in cold for a few hours I would guess, The compounds are still okay?
and yes all is good.
Ho hum.....another outstanding transaction fron Exo....this is the best broken record ever played...lol.Got to me very quickly. No issues with Sponsor. I do have a question though it was out in cold for a few hours I would guess, The compounds are still okay?
Reheating? Now how does one do this? And what should I look for to see if it does need reheated?Ho hum.....another outstanding transaction fron Exo....this is the best broken record ever played...lol.
There is a possibility of it crashing in colder weather but nothing a reheat won't fix....your good brotha.
Your fine dude, but you want advice, pm me.Reheating? Now how does one do this? And what should I look for to see if it does need reheated?
Reheating? Now how does one do this? And what should I look for to see if it does need reheated?
Pics?The sust. Looked fine but checked the tren and was a bit cloudy at the bottom till I shook it



Let me try to explain to what 'crashed' gear is. 'Crashed' gear refers to the phenomenon when the hormone within the solution becomes unsolubilized, typically forming crystals, and/or renders the vial with a distinctive waxy or gluey appearance.
Causes of gear to crash could be any of the following.....length of the ester, concentration, temp of storage, solvents used and impurties.
Here are a few pics of crashed gear....
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From what I can see from the photos your goodies are G2G.
There are several ways to bring the hormone back into solution with reheating being the simplest and most popular. Other methods can being adding more solvents or by adding more sterile carrier oil.
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
