WOW Stndcoder!!! You have all kinds of incorrect information in your post. Please stop.

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To add to that. If your urine is coming out clear they may have a visual suspicion of being diluted. Drinking gatoraide and poweraide will help with raising creatinine levels (or you could take a creatine suppliment). As everyone said, water days before hand wont make a difference and doesn't "flush" other than time.
No they don't. Sports drinks are preferred over water or other fluids because of the salts and thus help with specific gravity, not creatinine clearance.

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Be careful with a negative dilute, some companies consider that a failure. To get to a nice yellow color, take some Vitamin B2 the morning of about an hour or two before. Void a few times (2-3) and by then you should start coming out vitamin yellow. That will pass the visual and give no concerns for worry. Add the creatine in and you will make sure that your specific gravity is correct as well and lessen chances for having a negative dilute.
Most companies use lab testing and thus color is insignificant unless it is black, green, purple, etc. The original OP is getting tested for probation which means it may be an instant test. This is the least harmful part of your post.

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To explain negative dilute, thats when the test shows negative results (pass) however, there is an abnormality in the specific gravity (from water loading) that shows you attempted to fool the test. Clear piss will also do that. I think your levels have to be above 20ng/ml to not show a negative dilute. Read the sticky on dilution, follow it, you will probably be money in the bank. Again, your time, weight, metabolism, etc may let you just pass naturally without a dilute. Or get away with a bottle or two of gatorade in the morning of your test.
That was completely wrong. Specific gravity and creatinine clearance are used to test for dilution. This value of 20 ng/ml being used to compute specific gravity that you gave is wrong. Creatinine clearances below 20 mg/ml may result in a dilute test. Specific gravity is measured by density, not 20 ng/ml. For instance, pure water has a density of 1.000. I forgot the values for the accepted ranges on specific gravity of urine but it's not 20 ng/ml.

You know what is "money in the bank?" Not smoking while on probation. Stndcode it is irresponsible for you to tell someone that they are going to be money in the bank when they smoked almost every day for the last month. Granted he has 25 days clean and is low bodyfat and doing a lot of aerobic activity but you can't tell someone they will be money in the bank with that smoking history.