I do not agree with this statement at all. Not going to explain why of course, but you have no evidence to base that assumption on...sorry. May I ask how you tested your raws?
Tren is never clear.
When you use a extraction process from component TH where no heat is involved it comes out a amber color. If you make it from raw it will be darker, form amber to dark amber in color. This depends on the dosage and the heat involved. Tren doesn't melt until 206 F, it does oxidise.
Look at the color of raw and componet TH. They are both yellow.
The correct color is what's in the picture of the bottle
Tren is never clear.
When you use a extraction process from component TH where no heat is involved it comes out a amber color. If you make it from raw it will be darker, form amber to dark amber in color. This depends on the dosage and the heat involved. Tren doesn't melt until 206 F, it does oxidise.
Look at the color of raw and componet TH. They are both yellow.
The correct color is what's in the picture of the bottle
What he said is completely false. The quality of the raws has nothing to do with the color of tren, its the temperature it is heated up to. The dark color comes from oxidization, the higher the temp, the darker it gets. Basic as that pretty much. Doesnt mean if you have bad raws, it comes out amber, or if you have good it comes out clear.
I do not agree with this statement at all. Not going to explain why of course, but you have no evidence to base that assumption on...sorry. May I ask how you tested your raws?
Recently purchased tren ace raw went into a room temp beaker with oil/eo/ba/bb and turned dark orange, mind you before heating the mixture. The mixture was brought to Tren A's melting point 202-206 degree F i believe and did NOT go into solution. Previous batches of tren ace that turned dark gold went into solution with no issues. My statement comes from experience. If the dark orange color happened before any heat was applied, explain the color change.
Recently purchased tren ace raw went into a room temp beaker with oil/eo/ba/bb and turned dark orange, mind you before heating the mixture. The mixture was brought to Tren A's melting point 202-206 degree F i believe and did NOT go into solution. Previous batches of tren ace that turned dark gold went into solution with no issues. My statement comes from experience. If the dark orange color happened before any heat was applied, explain the color change.
Oxidation even though it may lose some efficacy, should be miniscule. However it also depends on the brewer, such as their routine or technique. But there are too much variables to pinpoint exactly why the hue varies from one to the next.