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Zambon separation test...four different results

tjimmy

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Here's the deal...I have four different lote #'s of Zambon Winstrol Depot R019, R030, R031 and R035.

I set them up for the separation test and came up with four different results.
These amps sat for 36 hours.

R019.. 1/4 water 3/4 power
R030.. 3/4 water 1/4 power
R031.. half & half
R035.. 2/3 water 1/3 power

Another thing I noticed is that lote 30 & 31 use all capital letters when spelling WINSTROL DEPOT.

Lote 19 & 35 spell it like Winstrol Depot. Also after the Winstrol there is a trademark symbol.

Is this normal? Is the separation test 100% accurate, or is there another way to tell if any of these are fakes?
Thanks
Tjimmy
 
I have similar results..
lot S045 - separates 3/4 water 1/4 powder
lot S041 - separates 1/3 water 2/3 powder
lot S038 - separates 2/3 water 1/3 powder..

what the heck does this mean??

I heard talk of baking powder for fakes, that would be easy to test. Break one open and pour some vinegar in there, if it bubbles like crazy its calcium carbonate.
 
That sounds like a good idea, but which one would you test?

I have just enough to last for six weeks at EOD.
 
so just for kicks i broke open one of the more suspicious
looking amps that had separated to 1/4 powder and 3/4
water. Poured out the contents mixed in some vinegar and
no bubbles at all, didnt react at all with the acid.. so whatever
it is , its not a carbonate. So I maybe its good, or maybe its just
inert filler.
 
winny is quite easy to detect if faked. the faked versions that i've seen were milky. in other words, they 'milky' substance would seperate partially in liquid form, but wasn't powder.
 
Thanks for the reply satchboggie...Lote 19's liquid did stay cloudy after separation, while the other lote's became very clear.
 
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