I'm not trying to spread any misinformation. Just do a google news search for synthetic urine. Headlines like "More Hawaiian's failing for using synthetic urine" are, frankly, a bit scary. I guess if I could say anything to people, it would be to keep your eyes open on this issue, because you don't want to be one of those people saying "Guess what happened in my state?"
djwood84 Reviewed by djwood84 on . Labs can detect synthetic now? So I successfully sub'ed my Magnum Synthetic at the correct temperature. The collector marked the form as "90-100" degrees, threw the sample in a plastic bag and had it delivered to the testing site. Am I good? I stumbled across some people claiming that labs can now spot synthetic urine because it doesn't smell and doesn't foam (which isn't entirely true, this stuff didn't smell but it DEFINITELY foams.) Can you calm me down or let me know that Synthetic should still work?? Rating: 5