Le Junk
Bluelighter
Just a quick question concerning the use of the Mandelin test on MDMA. I've always used just the EZ Extreme Test, but decided this time to go the distance and check for any and all possible crap in the pills I might get and thus ordered the EZ Complete Test. "Crap" includes, but is not limited to anything that is not strickly MDMA, for example: MDA, MDEA, MDxx, ketamine, 2-cb, amphetamine, methamphetamine, DXM etc. My personal feeling about these additional substances other than just MDMA being added to my pills is not for my personal enjoyment, but rather for the sole profit of scumbag manufacturers sustituting them for nothing more than profit. When I order MDMA, I want MDMA. If I need any methamphetamine, I'll make a quick stop by the trailor park on the way home, thank you!
Anyway, first time using the test was this evening. Please, only those truly knowledgeable on this subject need respond. I'm not looking for any conjecture here, just real answers from experienced testers.
Okay, these blue Louis Vuittons passed every single test with flying colors. And passed excessively well at that! But when it came time for the old Mandelin test, the jury quickly recessed and went to Bluelight for answers.
Here is how the Mandelin test played out. The pills are blue and the Mandelin liquid is kind of a glowstick greenish/yellow color to begin with. When the first drop of Mandelin hit the pill, it quickly went to a rusty red (indicating ketamine), but within the 10 seconds the test provides for (more like 3-4 seconds actually) it had totally lost all of it's reddish tint and had turned to the purplish color it's suppose too (indicating an ecstasy-like substance). However, after about 5 minutes, the pile also developed some splotches of olive green mixed in with the purple. What in the hell am I dealing with here, or is this just the norm for a positive test of MDMA?
My question is, is the red to quick purple indictive of ketamine, or is that just the natural progression of the test to show an ecstasy-like substane. The test does say after 10 seconds, but seeing any red in it at all makes my stomach turn. And finally, is the olive green mixed in with the purple after 5-10 minutes normal as well?
Need knowledgeable answers from those more experienced with the Mandelin test. THANKS!
Le Junk
Anyway, first time using the test was this evening. Please, only those truly knowledgeable on this subject need respond. I'm not looking for any conjecture here, just real answers from experienced testers.
Okay, these blue Louis Vuittons passed every single test with flying colors. And passed excessively well at that! But when it came time for the old Mandelin test, the jury quickly recessed and went to Bluelight for answers.
Here is how the Mandelin test played out. The pills are blue and the Mandelin liquid is kind of a glowstick greenish/yellow color to begin with. When the first drop of Mandelin hit the pill, it quickly went to a rusty red (indicating ketamine), but within the 10 seconds the test provides for (more like 3-4 seconds actually) it had totally lost all of it's reddish tint and had turned to the purplish color it's suppose too (indicating an ecstasy-like substance). However, after about 5 minutes, the pile also developed some splotches of olive green mixed in with the purple. What in the hell am I dealing with here, or is this just the norm for a positive test of MDMA?
My question is, is the red to quick purple indictive of ketamine, or is that just the natural progression of the test to show an ecstasy-like substane. The test does say after 10 seconds, but seeing any red in it at all makes my stomach turn. And finally, is the olive green mixed in with the purple after 5-10 minutes normal as well?
Need knowledgeable answers from those more experienced with the Mandelin test. THANKS!
Le Junk
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