Where is your "Clean room"?

conzopiriani

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Where do you reconstitute your research chemicals? Den, kitchen, bathroom(shudder), trailer out back? How sterile do you make/ keep it? Are your supplies in the same room ? I use a spare room that will soon house a guest for a month and am trying to figure out another option. Do share.
 
I use my formal dining room, which is rarely in use. I need a table and the lighting in there is pretty good. (It's also close to the kitchen and a half bath for handwashing.) Almost all my supplies are migrating into there as well, except the peps that are in the fridge. The bottom half of the buffet now holds all manner of supplies like bac water, syringes, extra wipes, gloves, instructions sheets and other helpful sheets I've printed. My computer/desk is in one corner where I track all things peps on a spreadsheet. I do use a stainless steel tray and a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol to sanitize before reconstituting.
 
Where do you reconstitute your research chemicals? Den, kitchen, bathroom(shudder), trailer out back? How sterile do you make/ keep it? Are your supplies in the same room ? I use a spare room that will soon house a guest for a month and am trying to figure out another option. Do share.
Glass top stove in kitchen. I actually bought these to keep things organized and clean while reconstituting and filtering.
 
I use a kitchen counter as well. Start with basic but extra-thorough handwashing and normal cleaning of the kitchen counter. Then I wipe down the counter with Target brand Isopropyl 70% alcohol wipes and allow it to air dry. Then I get my stuff out (needles, syringes, BAC, vials, vial lids) and wipe all of those things with the alcohol wipes too. Then I'm ready to start opening packages and reconstituting.
 
I've only had to do it once so far. Did it at the dining room table on a paper towel. I would make a terrible pharmacist, I guess.
Haha. That’s exactly what I did the first few times. I eventually purchased a stainless steel tray so that I could at least pretend to be sanitary while filtering. Unfortunately, my dining table also serves as my peptide table and my “office.” Not ideal. With a wife and two kids, there is no extra bedroom/office. I envy those who have a private space to deal with their peptides. I’m new to filtering, so it’s always nerve-racking for me when others are around.
 
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You all make me feel like a little kid making mudpies in the sandbox. I just grab stuff out of my kitchen cabinet, wipe the vial top and my arm with an alcohol wipe, and inject. Sometimes I put my reader glasses on to make sure I draw up the right amount. Sometimes I even wash my hands.
 
You all make me feel like a little kid making mudpies in the sandbox. I just grab stuff out of my kitchen cabinet, wipe the vial top and my arm with an alcohol wipe, and inject. Sometimes I put my reader glasses on to make sure I draw up the right amount. Sometimes I even wash my hands.
You use alcohol wipes?

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