Help!
epote said:
who knows what kind of crap it contains
you could try extracting out of water, though it takes a very long time to evaporate...
dissolve it in 2ml of water per gr of cocaine, filter anything that remains, wash the water with an imiscible non polar solvent (kerosene perhaps) and let it evaporate, if it still stings seriously its not cocaine in there.
the reason it stings is possibly the fact that some acetone soluble cut dulled the pain
Shockingly bad news!
I prey you are wrong on this one.
Could the use of so much / so many washes in the acetone explain the burn?
Re: "wash the water with an imiscible non polar solvent (kerosene perhaps) and let it evaporate"
Pardon my ignorance - would you please explain exactly how to do this?
My guess at how to do this would be wrong and as follows:
After filtering out any thing non-soluble in distilled water -
simply add 'x' (no concept of how much) amount of say, the 'quick-lite Starter Fluid' (What I have on hand that is most similar)
I have - then wait for total evap?
God - I DREAD messing up your suggestion!
For what it is worth - I dissolved 1 gram in water, filtered and added more water.
Frankly it looked like clear nail polish making thin, complex, clear swirls.
After several minutes the swirls appeared to 'dissolve' and water looks clear.
Could this be due to a ton of acetone still in the coke?
Dear Epote,
I have the greatest respect for your knowledge.
Please think this one through one more time?
I give more details below.
Can you think of any other possible explanation, test or remedy?
THANK YOU for any further thoughts or direction!
I sure hope you or Le Junk can help save my 'White' Christmas!
More detail about the products taste, smell and appearance:
Visually, the washed sample crushes to a fine matte white powder.
When 'tapped' on the 'tilted glossy paper plate' - tiny bits do roll down to the bottom.
Sadly - these bits were also matte white.
Two people tasted (with their tongues) the washed VS. the unwashed source coke.
In the nose - both smelled nothing in the washed sample and both felt a very significant 'Burning'.
The first taster noticed a slight benzene smell that vanished after the wash.
As regards only taste we clearly have a batch with a 'chemical taste' that in the washed sample (which has only 5 of 48 hours remaining to 'dry') becomes very pronounced.
One described BOTH samples as 'Metallic' or 'Very Chemical' tasting.
This same person differentiated the washed product as tasting more 'Pungent' with a generally stronger taste.
Both tasters found the numbing sensation in the washed product to be more pleasant and 'soft'
The second taster described the washed as "More Chemical than any tasted before - an almost toxic taste".
They further described the taste as 'acidic' (but felt no burn on their tongue).
A 'petroleum' taste was noticed in the washed sample that was simply NOT noticed by 'taster number one'.
The second taster simply described the unwashed as having 'less taste'.
What is this - and what can be done to fix it?
I Am Indebted,
WZ