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frozen Tren

dozisthebeast

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Dec 13, 2014
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I was down south recently and left my tren in my car it was cold and my teen froze! Its pretty thawed now its liqued but has crystals in it. So I looked at other posts and I hear its still good to use but I need to reheat it to get the crystals to dissolve, is this right? And if so how exactly do I do this? I thought about putting it in a heating pad but its just an idea? Please help! I wanna use my gear!
 

greggy

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Boil some water in a pan. Remove from heat and place the vial in the water. Should do the trick. Might want to stick a vent pin in it just for safe measures to prevent any pressure build up.
 

greggy

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Just enough water to cover the bottom a little. You can let it rest there til it cools or til crystals are gone again.
 

dozisthebeast

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Dec 13, 2014
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Thanks brother that's what I did and I put a pin in it too case heat built up, I put it in then would take it out and swril it around, now I have beautiful yellow tren e, thank you again!
 

ASHOP

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Boil some water in a pan. Remove from heat and place the vial in the water. Should do the trick. Might want to stick a vent pin in it just for safe measures to prevent any pressure build up.

Perfect advice,,exactly how I would do it.
 

Steve123

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Oct 16, 2013
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You don't need to boil the water. Hot tap water works fine.

^^ X2 . I live in New England and my gear is solid every time I go to use it. Hot Tap water for a few minutes does the trick every time. Be careful to take a really good close look at it before you pin. If you see any cloudiness at all - sometimes it will look like little strands of clouds -just keep changing the hot tap water until it's completely clear. I also like to place an alcohol swab over the stopper just for good measure. The good news is the nice warm oil makes for a comfortable stick.