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ACRB Contaminated Goo Clean Up ? Options
 
Journeymann
#1 Posted : 6/3/2013 10:24:00 PM

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Good morning folks,
I need a little help on a question that I posted >> here <<.

Basically I pulled a bit of emulsion when doing toluene pulls on a STB/Salt tek on ACRB and I need to know the safest way to clean it up.

If you follow the link above you will see a photo of the goo with sprinkles of emulsion crusties from my final pull.

My girlfriends do tek.werk at their house and they only want to have 1 NPS on hand at any given time and they have toluene at the moment.

They were actually wanting to get dmt.fumat.xstals on this batch for the first time instead of goo for changa and I don't know how to advise them on doing it was this point as I have never done dmt.xtal work before.

They were thinking of adding hot water to redissolve everything, rebasing up to 11, then doing toluene pull sto retrieve the goo and doing FASW pulls on the cleaned up toluene.

First off, would my approach work for cleaning the emulsion contaminated toluene pulls?
Seems right and If so, how much water should they use since it is already goo instead of root bark?

My original tek on this was posted on the cybs salt thread (post #71) if you follow the link that I posted above.

Any help would be appreciated in helping the girls create the safest dmt.furmt.xtals with this contaminated goo.

Thanks in advance Thumbs up
 

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