QuickFix and Ace-It Question #388
Greetings, friends!
As fun as it was, I've recently taken two urine tests with dilution, but I have one more, and dammit, I'm tired of drinking all that water.
So... I hear a lot of good things about QuickFix, but I KNOW my local shop has the Ace-It brand.
According to the site about QuickFix,they are either made by the same company or are the same thing.
Any knowledge of Ace-It out there, as it relates to the good old GC-MS? The site says it's all good, but with these types of stakes, I have to be a little hesitant about what the manufacturer says to sell their product.
Unfortunately, I have a short time limit to make a decision on this, so the sooner someone can provide some insight, the better!
Thank you in advance!
And I've done a lot of reading before posting, and know KillerWeed is the man!
QuickFix and Ace-It Question #388
Oh, and another question:
Do these people not catch on that subbers always have the exact same creatine levels and so forth? Or are they not always the same with synthetic?
Thanks for any help guys!
I'm back at it again tomorrow!
QuickFix and Ace-It Question #388
I did a little search on the Ace-It synthetic and found it to be another Quick Fix clone. Any synthetic batch would pass all types of drug tests, including the GC/MS, because they contain no drugs to test positive for (or at least theyre not supposed to!). But when the sample faces the validity checks, there is cause for concern.
Was the synthetic batch made by a reputable manufacturer?
Is the synthetic batch expired?
Was the synthetic batch ever exposed at any time to direct sunlight? (a no-no)
These are the kind of questions that should come to mind when dealing with clones of the QF. Perhaps to overcome these concerns, you could always test the synthetic batch at home to ensure that the creatinine, pH, and specific gravity are all within acceptable ranges. Google search for drug adulteration test kits.
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Do these people not catch on that subbers always have the exact same creatine levels and so forth? Or are they not always the same with synthetic?
Through the testing of numerous QF batches over the years, I discovered that the readings do vary from batch to batch.
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is it safe to "go through all of the motions" in terms of heating up the QF before your real test or will this ruin the batch?
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The QF can be heated and reheated over and over without harming its effectiveness. Just the ticket for the home practice drills. :thumbsup:
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I practiced with water in the days before the test.... but if you are practicing with QF, remember to keep it out of direct sunlight!
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Yeah don't walk around naked with the QF in your crotch.lol
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damn I was going to go naked, guess i need another plan :)
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re: the sunlight.
;) I was so paranoid about that I seriously closed all the blinds in the house when I opened the package. :D
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Big brother is always watching. Make sure the tv is off because they build cameras in tv to watch you.:cool: