Crud in new can of Tral Boss

You would think that since everything is made out of polymer these days that powder would be packaged in that.
No rust, no paint, no wood, no moisture when sealed....
 
Can you post the LOT number and date from the bottle? I've got quite a few unopened bottles. Hate to break the seal to investigate unless of course they are the same lot.

Picked them up at various times over the past couple three years.

Sorry, I haven't gotten down to the basement to check for the powder can. 4 days after I responded the first time my youngest son, age 29, passed away suddenly so I haven't done much of anything since.
 
"scooter123" I once found Rust Flakes in a brand new bottle of IMR 4064. Fortunately they were easy to remove by stirring the powder with a magnet.

I had a new old stock can of 4198 loaded with rust, I did the same with the magnet then took it outside, nice breezy day, and poured the powder slowly into a plastic jug using a funnel. Wind carried away the rust but, not the stick powder. No problems with that powder after the cleanup.
 
Sorry, I haven't gotten down to the basement to check for the powder can. 4 days after I responded the first time my youngest son, age 29, passed away suddenly so I haven't done much of anything since.

I am very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
 
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Don't feel badly. one time in a chemistry lab, I opened a new bottle of mercury and it was contaminated with tunafish
 
Sorry, I haven't gotten down to the basement to check for the powder can. 4 days after I responded the first time my youngest son, age 29, passed away suddenly so I haven't done much of anything since.

My sincere condolences. It's a terrible thing to lose a child.
 
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