Regulat0r10
Bluelighter
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- Feb 3, 2008
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Hey guys a buddy of mine showed me a method of cleaning / removing cuts from bth. Resulting in a like a gunpowder or almost h4 looking result. Can yall tell me if this makes sense?
it’s very simple, he mixes a good amount of bth in room temp water till dissolves
runs it thru coffee filter
Evaporate on hot plate then scapes it off. there is loss of product, but the result looks damn near h4 also claims that it would remain gun powdery and snortable on a hot summer day (I highly doubt this tho. It would make no sense that it wouldn’t turn back into bth but I do question the effectiveness.
Is this essentially removing harmful cutting agents? Would this be tbe equivalent of lavada washed yay? it makes sense that it would leave a cleaner and stronger product.
My main concern is the length of time it takes for water to turn bth into morphine and it using a hot plate to speed the process of dryin?
also I’d understand that this would be good for snorting but For IV would a wheel filter do the same thing if not better when prepping a shot anyway?
I’m not going to lie, the end result looked amazing
it’s very simple, he mixes a good amount of bth in room temp water till dissolves
runs it thru coffee filter
Evaporate on hot plate then scapes it off. there is loss of product, but the result looks damn near h4 also claims that it would remain gun powdery and snortable on a hot summer day (I highly doubt this tho. It would make no sense that it wouldn’t turn back into bth but I do question the effectiveness.
Is this essentially removing harmful cutting agents? Would this be tbe equivalent of lavada washed yay? it makes sense that it would leave a cleaner and stronger product.
My main concern is the length of time it takes for water to turn bth into morphine and it using a hot plate to speed the process of dryin?
also I’d understand that this would be good for snorting but For IV would a wheel filter do the same thing if not better when prepping a shot anyway?
I’m not going to lie, the end result looked amazing