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  • Tren Completed

    I finished my first tren conversion. Turned out great. A beautiful golden color. I injection it and it is good to go. I am excited to see what it will do the last weeks of my cycle.

    I have 1 concern. While filtering a small piece of the stopper broke loose. I did a search and saw someone else had the same issue with no worries. However while drawing out solution it has a small pin hole which allows oil to trickled out. If oil can get out air can get in. I was thinking of using super glue to seal the small pin hole left. Is that a good idea? Any suggestion on how to approach it? Thanks

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    Leave it as is. It isn't a big deal. Messing with it to try and fix it would be worse. The small amount of air, is possible, that would get in, wouldn't be enough to cause sterilization problems. The ba and bb will handle that.

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    • #3
      I figured the BB and BA would take care of it. Just needed a second opinion. I suppose the little bit of oil that slips out will add up to very little. Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ironweb
        I finished my first tren conversion. Turned out great. A beautiful golden color. I injection it and it is good to go. I am excited to see what it will do the last weeks of my cycle.

        I have 1 concern. While filtering a small piece of the stopper broke loose. I did a search and saw someone else had the same issue with no worries. However while drawing out solution it has a small pin hole which allows oil to trickled out. If oil can get out air can get in. I was thinking of using super glue to seal the small pin hole left. Is that a good idea? Any suggestion on how to approach it? Thanks

        i would just leave it alone and do not super glue. if anything re-filter into sterile vial.

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        • #5
          I'm not sure there is much concern about the air getting in. Think about how much air you push in before injecting.

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          • #6
            So far no issues leaving it the way it is. Thanks for the feedback.

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