If you think it needs to be sterlized do you really want to put it in your body?
would putting it in the freezer do the same thing??? its an oil so it shouldnt freeze right?
ive never had to do this befor.can someone write some more info?? wont baking it melt the rubber?? how long do you bake it??? and where can i find info on what temps. to use for what gear?
these are the same question i have too..exal is saying just bake the gear..but baking the gear will ruin it if its not at the rite temperature and i cant find the temp where trenbolone breaks down at...
If you filter through 0.1 micron your solution can be considered sterile, for our purposes this is impossible, 0.2 micron is still possible with high dosed gear, a scientific study showed that low doses of preservatives in combination with 0.2 micron filtration and a clean environment can produce a compound free of bacteria or fungi’s:Filter RatingsFilters are often rated in microns (one millionth of a meter, or micro-meter). This is a rating of what sized particles will not pass through a filter medium. This is however quite an inconsistent rating as there is no standard test. Different types of contaminate will pass through different filter materials at different rates in different operating conditions.Filtering an oil will remove contaminates. Heating an oil will allow quicker filtration but also allow oil components with a higher melt point through the filter. Best is to stay under 38° C.Most UG labs and homebrewers bake their vials after filling in the oven on 135° C to sterilise their products. Some compounds like b.e. trenbolone have lost their structure and effect through this baking at this temperature, beside that it has no actual use. Concentrate on clean conditions, proper technique, use a good filter (.2 micron) and you should be fine
I can never understand why these debates continue over and over again. If people simply used the industry standard of filterization, the 0.2 micron sterile filter, you would end up with an essentially sterile product. What few bacteria that may get through will be rendered unable to multiply by the benzyl alcohol. It is that simple.
By RonnyT from bodyofscience:Karl Hoffman:If I needed to sterilize something I would only filter it.