TNE crashing, add prop?

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If TNE is crystallizing can you add test prop to it to help thin it back out.
Or will the tprop and the guiacol in the tne interact and kill you, or some thing?

My bro was asking me this and I guessed the BB in the tprop would help.

Right or wrong?
What else should he try?
He spent an hour heating and shaking it over and over again yesterday just so that he could dose it.
 
Hah, either recon the TNE or throw it out. Shouldn't take more than 10 min's to recon by heat.

If you add Prop to TNE you don't have TNE anymore, right?
 
The heating method should work. The water needes to be scorching hot.
This method has worked many times for me in the past. I heated water
Up in microwave for about 6 min in a container. Then put the bottle in the
Container. If still crashed i repeated process at least 2 to 3 more times.
Hope you are able to salvage it. If not we do have TNE available for you
bro!
 
The above post is from me BIGBOSS. I posted my as anonymous. ;D
 
If it crashes again after heating, you could try adding just a tiny bit of bb or a little more oil. You definitely don't want to add any more hormones wethers its test prop or anything else. Its crashing because the hormone concentration is already pretty high in the solution or rapid temp changes from warm to cold.
 
I have some crashed TNE right now and simply place the vial on a coffee warmer plate, watch one 3 -5 minute porn flick and its GTG!
 
Anonymous said:
I have some crashed TNE right now and simply place the vial on a coffee warmer plate, watch one 3 -5 minute porn flick and its GTG!
Anonymous
^^
This is how you should do it. Severe heat is not needed. You can also put your stove burner on it's lowest setting, so you can barely touch it, and set vials directly on it.
 

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