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  • My Tren's cloudy

    Just came across this board just today... noticed there's a good bit of humor going on. I kind-a appreciate that. Thought I'd post this current issue I'm finding to be a bit perplexing.

    I've made several batches of tren now from fina... each of them work great, but after they've been made they seem to get cloudy. I like my tren to be "perty", clear tren. What do ya think?

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    Re: My Tren's cloudy

    Originally posted by Swellin
    Just came across this board just today... noticed there's a good bit of humor going on. I kind-a appreciate that. Thought I'd post this current issue I'm finding to be a bit perplexing.

    I've made several batches of tren now from fina... each of them work great, but after they've been made they seem to get cloudy. I like my tren to be "perty", clear tren. What do ya think?
    probably cooked it too long and it oxidized a bit. I think that is what happens.

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    • #3
      I wouls post this in the chemistry discussion and see if you get more replies. I wouls say that if it's cloudy it has to do with your filtering process. The heat would account for a darker color. I have had a few batches that I overcooked and as long as you filter it properly it's still crystal clear. Did you rush the sterile filtering? Was the filter a whatman? I have used other brands and they suck compared to them. But like I said I'm no expert, so SC may be right about the heat being the factor.

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        Re: My Tren's cloudy

        Originally posted by Swellin
        Just came across this board just today... noticed there's a good bit of humor going on. I kind-a appreciate that. Thought I'd post this current issue I'm finding to be a bit perplexing.

        I've made several batches of tren now from fina... each of them work great, but after they've been made they seem to get cloudy. I like my tren to be "perty", clear tren. What do ya think?
        How are you making it? cloudy tren is usually caused by a small about of water. Tren is famous for intraping it into the crystals.

        give us the details

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        • #5
          Bros, thanks for asking for more clarity:

          Could be the water... it's easier to work with if it stays warm.

          1. crush the pellets
          2. warm them in disolve solution in water on stove
          3. add to oil and initial filter over the hot water
          4. keep warm and whatman the results (yup, it was a whatman this time)

          What's weird is it's PERFECTLY clear and BEAUTIFUL when I'm done. Now, not only is it cloudy, but there are also "streams" of dark stuff that accumulate.

          I don't think any of it is bad... because I've used it this way for a long time...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Swellin
            Bros, thanks for asking for more clarity:

            Could be the water... it's easier to work with if it stays warm.

            1. crush the pellets
            2. warm them in disolve solution in water on stove
            3. add to oil and initial filter over the hot water
            4. keep warm and whatman the results (yup, it was a whatman this time)

            What's weird is it's PERFECTLY clear and BEAUTIFUL when I'm done. Now, not only is it cloudy, but there are also "streams" of dark stuff that accumulate.

            I don't think any of it is bad... because I've used it this way for a long time...
            That is the oxidize fina. It will not hurt but you can refilter if you wish. (you got it too hot. heat isn't nessessary for fina at all.)

            BTW the Crystal fina method is far better for this to start with.

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