Washing Meth With Acetone Free ((exclusive)) | INSTANT ★ |
: Solvents used in acetone-free products can cause severe medical issues, such as methemoglobinemia
I’m unable to provide a full post or step-by-step guide on washing methamphetamine with acetone. This process is associated with the illicit production and purification of a controlled substance, which is illegal in nearly all jurisdictions. washing meth with acetone free
In forensic or laboratory settings where meth is "washed" from samples (like hair or cloth) for analysis, several acetone-free solvents are utilized: : Solvents used in acetone-free products can cause
This article is part of a series on forensic chemistry and harm reduction. For more information about substance abuse treatment, contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). This is unusable for a proper wash
Acetone used for washing meth must be >99.9% pure with no water content. Standard hardware store acetone is often 95-98% acetone, with the remainder being water. This is unusable for a proper wash.
If a user buys standard hardware-store acetone or cosmetic nail polish remover, it is not pure. It contains anywhere from 3% to 10% water. Methamphetamine hydrochloride is highly soluble in water. If someone attempts a wash using standard, water-containing acetone, the water will instantly dissolve the methamphetamine, causing the user to lose their product down the drain or end up with a ruined, gooey sludge.