First thing came to mind. Green is so synonymous with copper.That's odd. Oxidation of copper would be the first thing I think of
Yeah exactly. Like heavy metal contamination in the raws.First thing came to mind. Green is so synonymous with copper.
Turning green would be of concern.
Lol yeah definitely not supposed to be there, but nothing surprises me coming out of China these days. Of course there's other things it could be but the green color is most likely copper and oxidation reactions are always the most likely to occur. I have seen dark green instead of black colored copper II oxide powder before. Most likely due to cheap raw material sourcingSr. PolloAjo gave you excellent advice. Hadn’t even thought about the cupric acid.
You ever not think of something because it shouldn’t even be there? Like coming across a leg bone whilst eating fish.
I used a Nalgene .22 um filter. I waited about 15 minutes before I filtered it, so it may have been warm, but certainly not hot. I made EQ, tren, and test prop with no issues. The raws all came from the same source, which is a sponsor on this board. I emailed him yesterday and this was the disappointing response I received:
hi bro
we think you should go to get help from some professional guys,*but we are sure the quality is great, thanks bro,
Are you Chinese? Did you throw a penny in the mix for good luck? That’s definitely where the copper came from then...bro.I used a Nalgene .22 um filter. I waited about 15 minutes before I filtered it, so it may have been warm, but certainly not hot. I made EQ, tren, and test prop with no issues. The raws all came from the same source, which is a sponsor on this board. I emailed him yesterday and this was the disappointing response I received:
hi bro
we think you should go to get help from some professional guys,*but we are sure the quality is great, thanks bro,
I get it. It is frustrating to say the least. The source was IL.