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Heroin Hep C infected spoon

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ilikedrugs2

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Hey guys. First time poster on here but long time follower. A buddy of mine came over the other day with someone who had some tar and is HCV positive. I did not have sterile equipment that day so I did not partake. But the guy left me the cooker with a substantial amount left on it. I let it dry and its been about 4 days now in an air conditioned room. Although I did move it to an un air conditioned room yesterday. Im still not willing to take any chances with it in this state. I read that heating it to 150f for 4 minutes would kill the virus. I was thinking of maybe throwing the cooker in my toaster oven at 200f for 5 minutes. Do you think this would be a safe way to sterilize? If so would it also render the drug inactive effectively making the entire process pointless?​


 
why even risk it?? its just a small amount of dope, not worth it imho.
 
Its kinda hard to sterilise dope man this is something not worth risking especially knowing the guy has Hep C too so its not even a hmmm I wonder if this guy has anything I could catch,you already know the guy is hep C positive and although there is a cure for Hep C now it still isn't something you want and chemotherapy treatment isn't fun.

Are you planning on injecting this product? If I was a real strung out doper still with only this dope to keep me well the only idea I might possibly entertain is smoking it but if dope was plentiful i would just chuck it out and say fuck it not even worth it. Would never try to sterilise it for IV use though.
 
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Do what /\ he said and smoke it. The heat should destroy any lefover virus. Get your own stuff if your gonna bang it.
 
Hep C inactivation procedure:

1) Pre-heat oven to 75 degrees Celsius.
2) Place the contaminated product in the oven for 15 minutes, 5 for the object to reach set-point of 75C and 10 min (on the safe side) to de-activate.

There is 0% probability for a single HEP C virus entity to survive this treatment.
 
Hep c is bad. It's not worth the risk. You'd probably wish you od and died instead if you got infected.
 
OP if you are willing to trust a person on an internet forum when it comes to them providing accurate instructions on how to neutralize a deadly virus that you plan to inject directly into your bloodstream then the theory of natural selection just got a lot stronger.
 
throw it out

don't try to sterilise it yourself with ovens... they don't guarantee even heating of the object. you need an autoclave for that ideally.

There is 0% probability for a single HEP C virus entity to survive this treatment.

i wouldn't make such grand claims if you're using a toaster oven.
 
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