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Baking Fina ?

donsj

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Some conversion kit instructions say bake final product at 250 for 30 mins. and some say that after filtering the oil it is ready to go. Any help here greatly appreciated. Is the baking process to make sure product is sterile ?
 
donsj said:
Some conversion kit instructions say bake final product at 250 for 30 mins. and some say that after filtering the oil it is ready to go. Any help here greatly appreciated. Is the baking process to make sure product is sterile ?

Yes, baking it is said to help with the sterility of the product. However, I do not feel this is needed. I've made over a dozen batches and have never baked any of them. The BA will sterilize it for you. I've never had any problems with any of the batches.
 
BTW, if you do bake it, remember to stick a pin in the vial to let the air out when it bakes. Also, us a large gauge pin (23g or so) because if you use a smaller gauge (18g) it can leave you with a hole in the rubber stopper of the vial when you are done.
 
i agree. you can bake it, but to be perfectly honest, the magic solution that you get with a kit(if that's what you use)will more than do the job as keeping everthing sterile after you fiter it using the .45 whatman. just draw out a touch of finished tren and place it on your tongue and tell me you think anything can survive through that shit.
 
donsj said:
Some conversion kit instructions say bake final product at 250 for 30 mins. and some say that after filtering the oil it is ready to go. Any help here greatly appreciated. Is the baking process to make sure product is sterile ?
there have been many posts on this issue over the years and both schools of thought are pretty adamant about their beliefs. For my .02, the filter and magic solution offer enough to remove unwanted materials from your mix and make it usable. I have never baked it yet and have not had issues, so far.
 
Apexx said:
Yes, baking it is said to help with the sterility of the product. However, I do not feel this is needed. I've made over a dozen batches and have never baked any of them. The BA will sterilize it for you. I've never had any problems with any of the batches.


i agree with this also. i never baked mine but i did heat up the BA with the pellets in it to speed it up but thats it.
 
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