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    #1
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    First of all, thank you to all of the posters that have encouraged the use of Quick Fix. I hand an upcoming urinalysis and was apprehensive about the process since it had been 10 years since the last one I have taken. I scoured this forum for months in preparation for the test. I too was a bit unsure if Quick Fix would really work, but in the end (after much deliberation) I decided that it would indeed be my best option. I followed the directions and passed.

    The sample was given at a local collection site and the MRO or Lab was Quest. I walked in, signed in and waited with the sample in my boxer-briefs. The technician came out and took me into her office to fill out and initial the documents I had been given. She told me to put the contents of my pockets into a lock box and to keep the key. I was never searched and the technician didn't even watch what I was doing. She told me I had to fill the cup just above the top of the temperature strip. One bottle of Quick Fix was enough. I went into the bathroom, turned on the light/fan. Poured my bottle of Quick Fix in the cup and pissed in the toilet. I then walked out, handed her the sample, washed my hands, and got my crap out of the lock box and left.

    I will use quick fix for every urinalysis I have from here on out. If you cannot follow the directions provided and pass a urinalysis with Quick Fix, I'm not sure that a prospective employer should hire you. The only thing you even need to e concerned with is the temperature and again, it's super easy to keep the sample in range.

    Thank you again to all the people that posted in this forum. You definitely provided information that made my life a whole lot easier. I hope that my experience and results will help out at least one person.
    cheifstrongleaf Reviewed by cheifstrongleaf on . Quick Fix 5.7 Results First of all, thank you to all of the posters that have encouraged the use of Quick Fix. I hand an upcoming urinalysis and was apprehensive about the process since it had been 10 years since the last one I have taken. I scoured this forum for months in preparation for the test. I too was a bit unsure if Quick Fix would really work, but in the end (after much deliberation) I decided that it would indeed be my best option. I followed the directions and passed. The sample was given at a local Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Congrads to you on a successful QF sub and welcome to the Sub Club.
    Keep on chiefin' :rasta:

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
    Congrads to you on a successful QF sub and welcome to the Sub Club.
    Keep on chiefin' :rasta:
    Thank you Sir (or madam)!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Yep subbing with synthetic is the only way to go.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Well done and congrats...:thumbsup:

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Killer,

    You aren't kidding. I was a bit wary at first, but I will never use anything else.

    Jeffman,

    Thank you very much!

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    First of all I must say that I have used QF on three different occasions and passed with flying colors. So I naturally thought I could use it again. Being that I have passed UA's before with QF I thought I could do it again. Well... here is the bad news. I failed my drug test and now kicking myself for not doing things the right way and quitting for at least 30 days (maybe 40 in my case cuz I smoke more than avg). When I purchased the QF the associate at my local head shop informed me that Sonoran Labs are now testing for Creatine which is naturally produced by the human body. He said if you're not going to Sonoran Labs you have nothing to worrry about. If you ever have to take another test and your have to go to Sonoran Labs don't worry because QF is coming out with a new version with Creatine in it. Well I went to Concerta which outsourced my sample to Escreen which is a screening lab and I got screwed. I rec'd my offer letter from my new employer and resigned at my current employer. At this point I'm happy and ready to start my new career then I get a phone call the next morning from the lab (ESCREEN) stating that my sample is not human.
    After hanging up the phone and screaming F*Ck as loud as I could multiple times I realized the obvious. It all comes back to me and the decisions I made.
    I followed the directions to a tee just like I did the previous times. Temp was right on the money. I'm posting this in hopes that other people will learn from my mistake.












    Quote Originally Posted by cheifstrongleaf
    First of all, thank you to all of the posters that have encouraged the use of Quick Fix. I hand an upcoming urinalysis and was apprehensive about the process since it had been 10 years since the last one I have taken. I scoured this forum for months in preparation for the test. I too was a bit unsure if Quick Fix would really work, but in the end (after much deliberation) I decided that it would indeed be my best option. I followed the directions and passed.

    The sample was given at a local collection site and the MRO or Lab was Quest. I walked in, signed in and waited with the sample in my boxer-briefs. The technician came out and took me into her office to fill out and initial the documents I had been given. She told me to put the contents of my pockets into a lock box and to keep the key. I was never searched and the technician didn't even watch what I was doing. She told me I had to fill the cup just above the top of the temperature strip. One bottle of Quick Fix was enough. I went into the bathroom, turned on the light/fan. Poured my bottle of Quick Fix in the cup and pissed in the toilet. I then walked out, handed her the sample, washed my hands, and got my crap out of the lock box and left.

    I will use quick fix for every urinalysis I have from here on out. If you cannot follow the directions provided and pass a urinalysis with Quick Fix, I'm not sure that a prospective employer should hire you. The only thing you even need to e concerned with is the temperature and again, it's super easy to keep the sample in range.

    Thank you again to all the people that posted in this forum. You definitely provided information that made my life a whole lot easier. I hope that my experience and results will help out at least one person.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    Quote Originally Posted by Datdude480
    First of all I must say that I have used QF on three different occasions and passed with flying colors. So I naturally thought I could use it again. Being that I have passed UA's before with QF I thought I could do it again. Well... here is the bad news. I failed my drug test and now kicking myself for not doing things the right way and quitting for at least 30 days (maybe 40 in my case cuz I smoke more than avg). When I purchased the QF the associate at my local head shop informed me that Sonoran Labs are now testing for Creatine which is naturally produced by the human body. He said if you're not going to Sonoran Labs you have nothing to worrry about. If you ever have to take another test and your have to go to Sonoran Labs don't worry because QF is coming out with a new version with Creatine in it. Well I went to Concerta which outsourced my sample to Escreen which is a screening lab and I got screwed. I rec'd my offer letter from my new employer and resigned at my current employer. At this point I'm happy and ready to start my new career then I get a phone call the next morning from the lab (ESCREEN) stating that my sample is not human.
    After hanging up the phone and screaming F*Ck as loud as I could multiple times I realized the obvious. It all comes back to me and the decisions I made.
    I followed the directions to a tee just like I did the previous times. Temp was right on the money. I'm posting this in hopes that other people will learn from my mistake.
    In the future, when you make up stories and post them on forums, I suggest you do a little research. Quick Fix already contains Creatine so the information you posted is complete bullshit. Nice try douchenozzle.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    The QF had always had creatinine ("buffers") in it - right from its introduction over a decade ago. During that period, Ive used many batches with success and tested dozens more (using the Urinecheck adulteration test strip). Ive had a few batches that failed my strip tests (which were all subsequently exchanged) but those batches were either expired or exposed in direct sunlight.
    When a batch is expired, the creatinine "buffers" break down to zero, resulting in a 'non-human' ruling at the labs. When a batch has been exposed to direct sunlight, all of the constituent "buffers" break down, resulting in a "non-human" ruling.

    When I purchased the QF the associate at my local head shop informed me that Sonoran Labs are now testing for Creatine which is naturally produced by the human body. He said if you're not going to Sonoran Labs you have nothing to worrry about.
    The headshop associate doesnt know what s/he is talking about and needs to stick with just selling tokeware. All labs certified by DHHS (including Quest, Labcorp, Kroll, Concentra, etc) perform validity tests to make sure the urine samples creatinine, specific gravity, pH, and nitrites are within acceptable limits.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    Quick Fix 5.7 Results

    I would also like to apologize for calling you a douchenozzle. The douchnozzle, in fact, was the guy at the Head Shop for telling you that QF didn't contain creatine (and me for jumping the gun).

    Burnt Toast brought to light some information that I was unaware of on another thread. I will be willing to bet though that the QF you used was either expired or had been exposed to direct sunlight.

    Feel free to toss some vulgarities my way as I always appreciate it and in this case deserve it.

    /feels like an ass

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