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IMO keep vials away from water.

This technique works perfectly for crashed vials for me and many here who've used it. One of the main advantages vs other techniques is it seems to prevent recrashing in almost every case, possibly because of more complete melting of AAS crystals. Invisible crystals not fully dissolved can act as a "seed" that makes the vial more susceptible to crashing again.

(allow frozen vials to come to room temp first)

Preheat your oven to the lowest baking temp, usually 170f. Put your sealed (do not pierce or loosen stopper) vials on a tray or equivalent on the middle rack.

45 minutes, remove with a towel and gently shake. They'll fully go back into solution and won't recrash.

(yes, the bromobutyl stopper, plastic cap, carrier oil, BA, BB, and steroid are all perfectly safe and won't degrade at 170f, which is cooler than a typical coffee serving temp).
Does it take 250F (or more) to sterilize finished oil or will 170F do it?
 

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