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I pay $18 at my local smoke shop.
WOW, Thats a steal Killer. I have 2 bottles handy but I saw it at a couple smoke shops here in Vegas and it was $39.95.Quote:
Originally Posted by killerweed420
I'm enjoying/learning from all Your post killer....Keep up the top shelf information. You are one of the best here for answering the same questions over and over and sorting through all the mis-information that comes up. Still Winston
I just typed "quick fix" into the ebay search and I found at 3 different sellers for it. As low as $10 ( which I think may be older as it had the lightning bolts on the package, and I don't think the new quick fix uses that graphic on it's boxes anymore), but the two other sellers had it for @20-$25.Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffman
Well Your right about the 10 dollar box but it may be a stock photo. The ad says 4.0. They are dumping it cheap because QF 4.2 has just been released.Quote:
Originally Posted by bullitt
The $19.93 one is QF 4.2 that was just released by Spectrum Labs and is the new formula. Spectrum Labs is not replacing 4.0 because theres just too much of it out there and they say it will work as always. It is not easy to find 4.2 on there website because they don't want to cause panic among there customers. They are just blending it in. I know this because My cousin works there.
As for e-bay, When I got this inside info I listed My stash of QF 4.0 on ebay and they pulled the ad and wrote they are trying to pull products that may be used to beat drug tests due to complaints. Maybe I just worded it wrong, I don't know but it wouldn't surprise Me if those ads disappeared. JMHO
I also found Quick fix 4.2 on Amazon for $19.93 + $6 shipping.
Great find... I was going to buy it when I stopped and read a post by Mr. C on one of the other boards and He made perfect sense and that would explain the 4.2 as opposed to 5.0....
I think I'll wait Thanks to Mr C. (If not allowed, mods Please forgive Me) @ mj.comQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr.C
Would the labs even test for creatinine levels if it passes the validity test? I don't know how the labs test for validity, but I would think it would be by the cheapest way possible, which wouldn't test the actual levels, but make sure they where within an acceptable range with a validity strip.Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffman
Hi bullitt, I'm not sure but I'm sure one of the many experts here will come up with a answer fast. I am interested in the answer. I try to keep My answers to subbing with QF as I have done it more times then I can remember. I have never passed a test with My own urine.Quote:
Originally Posted by bullitt
I only wish My next test would be urine but casinos in Vegas are big on hair and I don't know whats going to happen. I have 40 days clean and one bleach and dye with no jobs or tests scheduled yet.
Creatinine is part of the validity checks performed on a urine sample. Labs check the creatinine level to determine "substituted" & "diluted" samples.
Under DHHS regulations, urine samples with a creatinine level over 20 mg/dL are satisfactory. A creatinine level of 2 - 20 mg/dL is ruled "diluted". A urine sample with a creatinine level of 0 - 2 mg/dL is ruled a "substituted" specimen (aka "not consistent with human urine").
As long as your QF batch is current, and had been stored properly (i.e; no direct sunlight) , it will pass the validity checks mandated by the DHHS.
For peace of mind, you could always order some validity test strips and test your QF batch at home, to ensure that the creatinine, pH, & specific gravity, are all within the acceptable ranges. Google search for drug adulteration test kits.
Hope that helps some
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Thanks for the info, but the quote from MR.C was that the labs would test for the actual ph and creatinin levels, not just that it was over a certain level. And further, that they would see that so many samples had the same exact Creatinin count, THEN they would test the quick fix, see that is the same creatinin level as of the test's they did, and then be able to detect quick fix.Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
I do not think that that is possible, as I don't believe the labs would ever test for exact levels, if it passes the quick validity and drug test, they would never spend the extra money to diagnose the samples.