Hey all,
Ten minutes ago I IV'ed crack using the white distilled vinegar method. I crushed the rocks into a powder and poured them into about 40cc of vinegar. There was a lot of bubbling and I waited about 2-3 minutes for it to calm down. After the bubbling stopped and a lot of the powder had been dissolved I saw that there was still a good amount of powder left undissolved and sitting on the bottom. I went ahead and filtered the solution and banged it. The rush was definitely good (not as good as cocaine or meth) but still very good. Now that a lot of the liquid on the spoon has evaporated I am left with a bit of powder on the spoon.
Is this just the cut? Is it some freebase that never converted into hcl? I just put the same amount of vinegar into the spoon again and all of the powder fully dissolved perfectly. I threw in a new cotton and sucked up a pristine, clear solution.
I am waiting to slam this until I get an answer. Is all of that white left over worth anything?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.
Ten minutes ago I IV'ed crack using the white distilled vinegar method. I crushed the rocks into a powder and poured them into about 40cc of vinegar. There was a lot of bubbling and I waited about 2-3 minutes for it to calm down. After the bubbling stopped and a lot of the powder had been dissolved I saw that there was still a good amount of powder left undissolved and sitting on the bottom. I went ahead and filtered the solution and banged it. The rush was definitely good (not as good as cocaine or meth) but still very good. Now that a lot of the liquid on the spoon has evaporated I am left with a bit of powder on the spoon.
Is this just the cut? Is it some freebase that never converted into hcl? I just put the same amount of vinegar into the spoon again and all of the powder fully dissolved perfectly. I threw in a new cotton and sucked up a pristine, clear solution.
I am waiting to slam this until I get an answer. Is all of that white left over worth anything?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks.