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    If there is any type of seperation in my final fina product I should refilter correct? There is no type of sedament or anything, it just seems there is cloudier area that stays slightly lower than the top. It is all light golden, not dark at all. What do ya say? Thanks.

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    Glue and binders......refilter with whatman .45 micron filter. There should be no seperation in your final product. It should be a clear gold to amber in color.

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    • #3
      There is no glue or binders in fina pellets; only tren acetate and methyl cellulose (inert support).

      The cloudyness could be a little methyl cellulose getting through or it could be a little water in your oil. Either way, it won't hurt you. You should always filter your final mix through a 0.2 micron filter to sterilize anyway.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by spidey
        There is no glue or binders in fina pellets; only tren acetate and methyl cellulose (inert support).

        Big misconception I think lots of us have. You learn something new everyday :D

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