Bottle top filters method contaminated ??

findusparker

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Hello guys...

This is how I see it, please correct a man if he is wrong... you finish mixing and warming your Test/Tren brew, adding your 1%BA/20%BB (or whatever it is). Its time to suck it through your Minipore or Nalgene or whatever bottle top you use. It comes through, just like it should into the receiver bottle.

Heres my problem....

You have to take the filter kit off the receiver bottle, contaminated air enters the filtered gear. Stick in your 50ml syringe with the 20g tip and squirt into sterile vials with a breather tip sticken out of them. Pluis, the receiver flask is gunna be open to the elements for the couple of minutes it takes to draw and squirt your gear into the vials if you have a few.

Am I missing something ? Is there a step Ive skipped ? My understanding of the BA is to give an increased shelf life, whilst BB keeps the gear nice and dissolved. Sooo....

did we just waste our time filtering only to recontaminate with an open bottle ??
 
You want to immediately replace the filter unit with a silicone septa and screw cap. Med and lab supplies and Amazon has them. Then you can draw through the septa with your big ole 50ml syringe. The septa and cap need to be sterilized beforehand and you want to perform the swap out quickly - minimizing air movements and exposure time. During this part would be a bad time to sneeze/cough. I wear a surgical mask (not dust mask as those don't block the bacteria) and I also perform this step and then transfer to the vials in my lab.
 
In a laboratory environment all of this would be taking place in a what is called a Vertical Laminar Flow hood, that uses a ULPA (a better version of HEPA) to downdraft the cleanest air possible on your workspace, thus no contaminated Air will enter you production product.

These flow hoods can be picked up fairly cheap used, but realistically most people aren't that committed. Doing a true home brew without a true air sterilized environment will not prevent air particles from getting in your gear.....tiny amounts....but they'll get in there, and this is not something BA is going to take care of for you.
 
What, you are gonna get all kinds of infections. Use a easy method. Sterile pre-sealed vials, Syringe filter, and presto. If you dont knoe the right steps, then what the fuck are you doing trying to brew. Go home, do some research before you spend 4,000 dollars in medicals bills or more because of infections. And if you are planning on getting rid of the stuff to friends, then shame on you. Do your research.
 
What, you are gonna get all kinds of infections. Use a easy method. Sterile pre-sealed vials, Syringe filter, and presto. If you dont knoe the right steps, then what the fuck are you doing trying to brew. Go home, do some research before you spend 4,000 dollars in medicals bills or more because of infections. And if you are planning on getting rid of the stuff to friends, then shame on you. Do your research.

Calm down bro. The guy is asking a question to better himself and avoid contaminated gear. No need to cuss him. What if he's making a few 100 ml. A syringe filter would be hell. What SMILINGBOB said will work just fine.
 
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