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Psychedelic cross contamination

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theblueEagle

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I have four different kinds of psyches on blotter that I stored in a cool, dry place between the pages of a large book. The newest addition was added 3 months ago, the oldest has been in there a little over a year. The chemicals are L, Doc, 25i, and ALD-52. Have yet to try the ALD-52 and it is the only one I haven't tested so I don't know for certain it is what it was sold as. I know everyone will freak and be like no you don't have that it's to rare so I'm just saying it now that I don't know if it is really that.

Anyways my question is is there any possibility these blotters could rub off on each other and sort of "merge" drugs together on to one blotter? My reasoning is I don't want to unknowingly take something that has multiple psyches on it, and I'm certain I'll have some anxiety whenever I pop one of these thinking that this may of happened. It's kind of a ridiculous question but it would be nice to have some confirmation from all you knowledgeable experts in here :) Also, each blotter has a small layer of wax paper in between them, but it is somewhat possible they have touched eachother; however they certainly haven't been laying on top of each other with nothing in between. Thanks for any input!
 
its unlikely that any significant amount of one will rub off on another. when blotters are soaked, the drug is stuck to the fibers of the paper, and not just on the surface either. most of the chemical is in the inside of the blotter, in microscopic spaces between the fibers. yes there is some on the outside too, but if you stored it with wax paper in between and inside a book i really dont think you have to worry about cross contamination
 
In the conditions you describe cross contamination should be a non issue. Since this has been pretty well answered I'm gonna go ahead & close it. PM me if you feel it should be reopened & we can talk about it. I just don't see anyone giving a more thorough answer than the one above.
 
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