You read my mind man lolCurious about the origin of this question from a supplier of raws? Seems strange to me.
Curious about the origin of this question from a supplier of raws? Seems strange to me.
Normal .....no. but i think could still be tren, you can't go off just color.
Curious about the origin of this question from a supplier of raws? Seems strange to me.
I’ve seen all shades of yellow tren some darker some lighter. I have some tren from a sponsor here that’s so dark it’s like a reddish amber color and at first look I figured it would be watered down because of Oxidation but it’s still to date the strongest tren I’ve tried. I think I would be skeptical in today’s day and age if I got tren that was crystal clear since any raws I’ve seen have been yellowish. I think tren and EQ are probably the only two aas that if I got finished product that was completely clear I’d be skeptical and send it off to be tested considering the color of the raws.
Which makes this post even more strange...From client's another Raw supplier
Which makes this post even more strange...
Typically used to seeing it a little darker than that.
I've never seen clear tren and even tren brewed in MCT is dark gold when everything else is clear from my experience.
^^^^^ Yes!!! What he said. Never saw clear Tren anything. MCT, MIG, GSO, Saff... It all comes out golden if it is real tren.
To the OP, yes it looks like Tren. It seems to me like though that you did not heat it enough. Heating with vigorous stirring. Looks hazy, milky, cloudy.... I suggest taking the temp up to 120C and holding for 15 with vigorous stirring. Looks like you might have some moisture in the gear. Of course as old as this thread is it is doubtful there is even any of that left LOL, but for the sake of another bro that is seeing this same look, hope this info helps. But yeah, it looks hazy and not totally converted or MOISTURE. Other than that it seems a LITTLE light for tren but close in color. Of course as stated, looking at the color of converted gear is never a good way to try to figure out if you have tren.
Lol.........sounds like you've brewed a kilo......or two.
I've also seen hazy tren and other compounds look hazy/milky due to trace amounts of esterless powders being in the raws themselves (tne, tren base, ect)
You can add 5-10% of a long ester to your cloudy batch and it will cling to the esterless powders and clear it up.
Only do this if all other methods have failed.