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Sodiom Carbonate and Epsom Salt "Washing"? What is the point?
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behindthelight
#1
Posted :
8/5/2012 6:56:00 AM
I've extracted DMT a few times now and I have never done any of these washings? I was reading some threads/teks on another site and they were talking about washing/cleaning with baking soda and epsom salts to get the lye out?
Am I missing something here?
After the freeze precip step, I pout the naptha off and tilt my pyrex dish and put it in front of a fan to dry the crystal out. Then I scrape them up and put them on a piece of paper and then chop them up so that all parts of the crystals are getting exposure to the air. Is that good enough?
scudge
#2
Posted :
8/5/2012 11:11:29 PM
I've read somewhere here someone mentioning using simply water to wash out all of the residues, would this work?
I've also been wondering If Epson salt and baking soda would suffice.
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#3
Posted :
8/5/2012 11:33:39 PM
The epsom salt gets any moisture out the naptha and the sodium carbonate wash gets any lye traces out of the naptha. Personally i love how an sc wash produces fluffy dmt. Ive never done an epsom wash because it's not necessary imo.
behindthelight
#4
Posted :
8/6/2012 2:40:56 AM
How do you do the sodium carbonate part?
rabies_70
#5
Posted :
8/6/2012 8:52:36 AM
This is how I do it.
https://wiki.dmt-nexus.me/Vovin's_tek#Step_7:_Washing
Crystals...clear beautiful crystals, white fluffy ones and a wee bit of the yellow.
Good luck to you.
Ray
behindthelight
#6
Posted :
8/6/2012 5:08:44 PM
Thanks for that link.
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