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Ok, there seems to be some speculation on the color of Tren. Everything from clear to dark yellow tren people have claimed all is good.
Mostly people who have never cooked it, google it an want to come off as an expert in this field.
Yes there are multiple factors in the variation of color. One being raws as well yet I haven't seen tren raws that were did not have a yellow tint to it.
My first question here is who has successfully cooked a CLEAR tren batch? Also what recipe an carrier were you using to do so? Raws?
I think this is important to discuss as if someone can replicate the clear tren it obviously would be a legitimate claim. Also if someone can provide a baseline standard of colors (common paint color sticks that one can pick up at Home Depot or lowes would be perfect) to check against the raws an final product would be great.
Mostly people who have never cooked it, google it an want to come off as an expert in this field.
Yes there are multiple factors in the variation of color. One being raws as well yet I haven't seen tren raws that were did not have a yellow tint to it.
My first question here is who has successfully cooked a CLEAR tren batch? Also what recipe an carrier were you using to do so? Raws?
I think this is important to discuss as if someone can replicate the clear tren it obviously would be a legitimate claim. Also if someone can provide a baseline standard of colors (common paint color sticks that one can pick up at Home Depot or lowes would be perfect) to check against the raws an final product would be great.