CorneliusDutchman
Greenlighter
I'm new to these forums, and of all the sections this seems to be where I should ask this, but if I'm wrong feel free to correct me.
Now, I recently plugged for the first time (3 mg of clonazepam in a solution). Now I'm wondering, how should I go about cleaning the oral syringe? I used a little alcohol on the first one, but now the plunger doesn't push down smoothly like the new one I just picked up. I don't know what I did to make it so much harder to push/pull the plunger.
Anyway, now that I have a new one I'd really appreciate some suggestions as to cleaning the syringe after using it so that it stays in good shape and doesn't get screwed up like the first one. I do wrap the outside of it up to the tip with cling wrap in an effort to keep it relatively clean on the outside, but the inside and tip are what concerns me.
Helpful suggestions would be great, I don't want to go get an oral syringe for every time I do this (I am a chronic benzodiazepine user for very very severe anxiety, so this may be my ROA for serious bouts of anxiety/panic attacks).
Regards,
Cornelius D
Now, I recently plugged for the first time (3 mg of clonazepam in a solution). Now I'm wondering, how should I go about cleaning the oral syringe? I used a little alcohol on the first one, but now the plunger doesn't push down smoothly like the new one I just picked up. I don't know what I did to make it so much harder to push/pull the plunger.
Anyway, now that I have a new one I'd really appreciate some suggestions as to cleaning the syringe after using it so that it stays in good shape and doesn't get screwed up like the first one. I do wrap the outside of it up to the tip with cling wrap in an effort to keep it relatively clean on the outside, but the inside and tip are what concerns me.
Helpful suggestions would be great, I don't want to go get an oral syringe for every time I do this (I am a chronic benzodiazepine user for very very severe anxiety, so this may be my ROA for serious bouts of anxiety/panic attacks).
Regards,
Cornelius D
