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Anyway I can sterilize my Fina after it is made?

Watson

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I want to sterilize the batch I just made last night. Didn't know if the oven or boiling water was the best way. It's already in the final bottle. If this is even an option someone let me know. Just being cautious, think it would be a good idea.
 
just put a pin in the top and put in the oven for 20-30 minutes at about 300-350 degrees. Should do the trick...

Make sure the pin is not in the gear, cause your stuff will pour all over the place.

Good luck
 
I always heat it at 250 farhenheit. 300 or 350 might be too much and break down the tren, but I am not sure. 250 is supposed to be high enough to kill off bacteria. ive done it this way for years now and never had an infection
 
i have posted this before about sterilizing but once again here we go....

1) place a pin threw the top of the vial
2) add 1in ofwater to a pan and let boil
3) once boiling place vial in center and let boil for 7-8mins
4)remove from heat and let sit for 2 mins and remove pin
5) pop your self and you'll be feeling like super man,lol



just to let you know if you watch closely you will start to see the oil bubbling that is when you start counting for the time you let it boil, once you do this it is sterile...
 
Yeah Andy I did filter it, I just never feel like it's that sterile when I do it myself. I was gonna use the boiling water method, but wanted to ask before I did it. I could just picture the vial busting and all my fina going down the drain.
 
watson,
make sure the pin that you stick in the vial to let the air out isn't a cannon. If it's too big, it can leave a hole in the rubber stopper after you cook it
 
Sterility comes from the environment that the product is made, the cleanliness of the implements, and the products themselves. If all of the above requirements are met and nothing has contaminated any of the steps, then your product will be sterile. BUT if you are unsure, always bake it, 250 degrees for 25 minutes (twice) is a good baseline.
Another thing to consider, if you run your product through a filter...it does NOT sterilize the product...it simply filters out the particles from solution. The filter is simply called a "sterile filter" becuse it is already sterile. It is NOT called a "Sterilizing Filter".
So remember, the only sterile products that can be made are in a sterile controlled environment...or sterilized by heat afterwards.
 
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Goldprospector said:
Sterility comes from the environment that the product is made, the cleanliness of the implements, and the products themselves. If all of the above requirements are met and nothing has contaminated any of the steps, then your product will be sterile. BUT if you are unsure, always bake it, 250 degrees for 25 minutes (twice) is a good baseline.
Another thing to consider, if you run your product through a filter...it does NOT sterilize the product...it simply filters out the particles from solution. The filter is simply called a "sterile filter" becuse it is already sterile. It is NOT called a "Sterilizing Filter".
So remember, the only sterile products that can be made are in a sterile controlled environment...or sterilized by heat afterwards.

You must spread some Karma around before giving it to Goldprospector again.

fuck, I have to get back on the boards more. I think the last time I gave you karma was like two months ago.

Anyway, good post bro
 
Goldprospector said:
Sterility comes from the environment that the product is made, the cleanliness of the implements, and the products themselves. If all of the above requirements are met and nothing has contaminated any of the steps, then your product will be sterile. BUT if you are unsure, always bake it, 250 degrees for 25 minutes (twice) is a good baseline.
Another thing to consider, if you run your product through a filter...it does NOT sterilize the product...it simply filters out the particles from solution. The filter is simply called a "sterile filter" becuse it is already sterile. It is NOT called a "Sterilizing Filter".
So remember, the only sterile products that can be made are in a sterile controlled environment...or sterilized by heat afterwards.



I would bake at 300-325 degrees. Autoclaves use 250, but they are also pressured. You have to compensate for that. Also, a .2 micron filter DOES sterilize a solution. .2 mircon is smaller than almost all baceria, so sterilzation does occur. .4 micron does not.


I persoanlly like to bake for 20 minutes at 300 or so to detroy and endotoxins in a solution. However, then there are endotoxin paticulates still in the solution. For this this reason I then filter. When filtering is complete I htink bake again at 300 for 20-25 minutes for good measure. This is the best way to do it IMO.
 
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