Quote Originally Posted by kingspiotto
I'm going to be honest - the thought of dumping QuickFix into the cup and letting that decide my fate terrifies me.

I just have a few questions:
1) What color is the stuff?
2) WHY does it work? Why can Quest labs not see that this is not consistent with real urine? Or is it just real urine?

And also,
how does getting a friend to pee for you on the day of the test and just keeping that at a reasonable temperature with a heating pad using similar methods compare?
I have to admit I'm seriously scared to use QuickFix too, but I have it in my cabinet right now and I'm planning to use it for my test with my PO on the 13th.

To answer your questions
1) It is yellow not really dark yellow like a morning pee, and it doesn't smell like urine at all. If you look on Amazon it is the exact same color as the pic and looks like real urine.
2) I have not successfully subbed yet, and this is not real urine at all. From what I have read, the testing to see if it has been adulterated will always show Quick Fix contains all the ingredients normally found in urine and is balanced for pH, specific gravity, creatine. Also, the test to check if it is from a human is illegal in the states and very costly.

I can't answer the last question with accuracy so I'll let somebody else take that one. However, everything I have read so far says that a friends clean urine is good for up to 8hours. Using a friends clean would be a better method as long as you know it is clean and you get it to the temp. right. I'm pretty sure KnotMe can answer this one better though.
iConfidential Reviewed by iConfidential on . QuickFix 4.2 versus real urine I'm going to be honest - the thought of dumping QuickFix into the cup and letting that decide my fate terrifies me. I just have a few questions: 1) What color is the stuff? 2) WHY does it work? Why can Quest labs not see that this is not consistent with real urine? Or is it just real urine? And also, how does getting a friend to pee for you on the day of the test and just keeping that at a reasonable temperature with a heating pad using similar methods compare? Rating: 5