ComfortablyScum94
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2021
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As the title suggests, I'm wondering if it's possible to salvage a bowl of speed/meth when its been contaminated with something? I will set the stage. I'm packing a bowl, which I typically do by folding a piece of paper in half, crushing up my dope really well and fine, and using the piece of paper folded hotdog style to funnel in my dope through the stem. I typically use my flashlight on my phone just to check it against some really bright light, so that I might be able to catch any contaminants before I melt it down and it's too late. Well tonight, tragedy struck. It was my last bowl, and I didn't really see anything out of the ordinary. A couple yellow bits here in there. Which typically I would remove but I just didn't for some reason tonight. I paid the price, after I melted down the puddle I saw rust colored streaks spreading through the puddle like a drop of blood in water. That dreaded nasty smell arose from the pipe, you know that one smell that smells like someone rolled up a dead cat in an old musty rug and lit it on fire? Not to be outdone by my silly mistake, i decided to take a hit anyways. I will say, it smelled a lot worse than it tasted. The taste wasn't that bad actually, until I got a couple hits in. There is still quite a bit in there, a puddle about the size of the width of my thumb. So after a very long winded an unnecessary exposition, I pose my question to you, is there any way to separate the sweet crystal from the nasty rancid contaminant?? Perhaps introducing a couple drops of water into the bubble, and hitting it with a torch to evaporate the water (I have personally seen this done by friends, and I have yet to see a bowl crack or shatter )and hopefully the contaminant along with it?? I figure the process for eliminating cut would be the same with eliminating contaminantes right? Or something similar?? I can't find any information on this anywhere, even though I feel like I used to be able to find it. Thanks in advance. 
