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larry_junglebush
03-19-2011, 03:10 AM
Hey guys,

Spent a few hours reading through the threads here and also on marijuana.com and am still left with a question regarding the Canadian version of QF..

I've got a pre-employment screening coming up and I will be using Canadian QF5.7. I will not be tested in Oregon or Hawaii, however I still decided to go with the Canadian version because, well, why not? Better safe that sorry, amirite?

Anyways, my question is when should I add the uric acid crystals? Does the QF have to be used within any sort of time frame after adding the urea? Since they are having me come in for training before they've tested me, I plan to have the QF on me every day during that training since I do not know when the screening will be. Hoping there are no issues with having the urea in it and heating it and reheating it multiple times if by chance my test isn't until later in the week.

Burnt Toast
03-19-2011, 11:54 AM
Anyways, my question is when should I add the uric acid crystals? Does the QF have to be used within any sort of time frame after adding the urea?

Read and follow the product instructions sheet.

larry_junglebush
03-19-2011, 05:02 PM
Read and follow the product instructions sheet.

Doh! My bad! Here I was scouring the internet for info I already had sitting in my closet. lol. Thanks, Burnt Toast.

In your opinion, if I'm not in or even near the states that have been supposedly testing for the uric acid.... would you even bother adding it to the QF?

I was originally thinking better safe than sorry, but since adding the uric acid makes using the product slightly more complicated, I'm having second thoughts since I don't know exactly when my screening will be.

Burnt Toast
03-20-2011, 01:45 PM
In your opinion, if I'm not in or even near the states that have been supposedly testing for the uric acid.... would you even bother adding it to the QF?

Nope

larry_junglebush
03-20-2011, 03:33 PM
THanks BT. Appreciate your input!