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Unable to find bacteriostatic water

You could use also sterile injection water in last case... BW is better because it stops bacteria growth, but if you are having difficulties to find it try to go to a drugstore and ask for sterile injection water or destilled water
 
Osta-gain carries it
 
It usually take 3-5 days for it to arrive in my mailbox
 
looks like you found a good source, but if you ever need some in a pinch here's an easy guide to making it....

List of things you'll need:


alcohol wipes
distilled water
benzyl alcohol
syringe filter (.22um)
10+ml syringes
100ml sterile vial
vent pins and drawing/injecting pins


step 1] what you're going to do is swab the top of the vial and put a vent pin into the sterile vial (preferably a 27g or 25g).
step 2] get your 10 or 20 ml syringe and draw up that amount of distilled water. attach the filter to the tip...then attach the pin tip to the filter. (preferably a 23 or 21g) Some recommend using an 18g...i dont as they tend to damage the rubber stopper not allowing vacuum pressure later on when drawing.
step 3] filter the distilled water into the sterile vial. Now detach the filter from the syringe carefully to leave it in the rubber stopper (this prevents you poking tons of holes in your stopper). once detached draw up more water and filter again. (repeat this process until you have 99.1 mls of water filtered into the vial).
step 4] now draw up .9 mls of Benzyl Alcohol and filter it into the same vial using the same syringe and filter.
If you wanna make life easier you can do 99mls of water and 1 ml of BA....but real bac water has 0.9% BA in it...so im going for the industry standard.
step 5] pull all the pins out...give it a little shake to mix it up and you're done. You now have 100mls of bac water.


side notes:


~ This will have a shelf life of 3 months. (probably longer, but industry standard puts a 3 month shelf life on bac water so its safe to just go by their standards.


~ you dont have to boil the water...its already sterile being steamed to purification.. however, if you use tap water....then you have to boil it....again stop being cheap and get the right supplies...lol.

*Stolen from Pyes*
 
looks like you found a good source, but if you ever need some in a pinch here's an easy guide to making it....

List of things you'll need:


alcohol wipes
distilled water
benzyl alcohol
syringe filter (.22um)
10+ml syringes
100ml sterile vial
vent pins and drawing/injecting pins


step 1] what you're going to do is swab the top of the vial and put a vent pin into the sterile vial (preferably a 27g or 25g).
step 2] get your 10 or 20 ml syringe and draw up that amount of distilled water. attach the filter to the tip...then attach the pin tip to the filter. (preferably a 23 or 21g) Some recommend using an 18g...i dont as they tend to damage the rubber stopper not allowing vacuum pressure later on when drawing.
step 3] filter the distilled water into the sterile vial. Now detach the filter from the syringe carefully to leave it in the rubber stopper (this prevents you poking tons of holes in your stopper). once detached draw up more water and filter again. (repeat this process until you have 99.1 mls of water filtered into the vial).
step 4] now draw up .9 mls of Benzyl Alcohol and filter it into the same vial using the same syringe and filter.
If you wanna make life easier you can do 99mls of water and 1 ml of BA....but real bac water has 0.9% BA in it...so im going for the industry standard.
step 5] pull all the pins out...give it a little shake to mix it up and you're done. You now have 100mls of bac water.


side notes:


~ This will have a shelf life of 3 months. (probably longer, but industry standard puts a 3 month shelf life on bac water so its safe to just go by their standards.


~ you dont have to boil the water...its already sterile being steamed to purification.. however, if you use tap water....then you have to boil it....again stop being cheap and get the right supplies...lol.

*Stolen from Pyes*



Yes that's great. I've created 500ml of bacteriostatic water with just 20$, and I can do another batch of 250ml..
 
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