I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
Making Methamphetamine which is often called meth is illegal. The chemicals used to make Methamphetamine are highly volatile and many meth labs have experienced a fire or explosion.
Mucinex D, with active ingredient Pseudophedrine can be used to make Meth
Meth, or any of the ingredients used to make it (cold pills containing pseudoephedrine) will show up on a meth test.
While guns are treated to "blue" steel, that is not the use of Baby Boy Bluing. It was a laundry product used many years ago. A few drops were added to the rinse water for white clothing. to improve their appearance. As laundry detergent improved, bluing disappeared,
some of those drugs are used to make meth and when theyre combined they show up at meth
Gun blue is selenium dioxide. Quite toxic and can not be used in any way to make meth. The very concept of gun blue meth is so ridiculous that if you even have to ask you shouldn't be considering it.
All they can really tell is that you have used meth.
Liquid bluing is typically available for purchase at grocery stores, drugstores, or online retailers. It is commonly used as a laundry whitener to improve the brightness of white fabrics during the washing process.
No, OxiClean is a stain remover and laundry booster that helps to lift stains and brighten colors, while bluing is a laundry additive used to counteract yellowing and make whites appear whiter by adding a slight blue tint to the fabric. They serve different purposes in laundry care.
Sudafed, (psuedoephedrine can be used to make meth) Dextromethorphan (cough meds ) Prescription pills (they did it somehow
There are at least 3 different ways to make meth- and they all use dangerous chemicals. Wikianswers does not provide instructions on performing criminal acts. If you have a specific need for information, you can leave a message on my message board, and we can discuss this.
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