SteamboatBillJr
Bluelighter
PS By the way when looking at blotters under a black light are the darker portions the chemical or the lighter spots? I understand that ergolines are supposed to fluoresce under a blacklight....so Im assuming its the brighter spots... either way my few blots i have left appear somewhat uneven.
Dark paper or light paper, if the entire blotter is dosed you can't tell with black lights. If you place an individual drop of LSD in solution on an otherwise undosed paper then you could possibly notice the florescence. The black light identification technique works if the LSD is dissolved in liquid. When testing the ultraviolet florescence of an unknown chemical on blotter I place the blotter in several drops of distilled water (<1ml) and squeeze out the moisture repeatedly with tweezers. After testing the liquid is consumable. This works best with florescent black light.
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