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Old 03-18-2008, 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by drade View Post
Are you very very positive that BLEACH works? I have some in my clear eyes container and I am getting tested on thursday, I havent smoked in about 12 days, been excersising, taking b-100 vitimans along with folic acid, drinking plenty of fluids, cranberry juice here and there. Hot tubbed it the other day and my jump in the sauna at my gym 2day. But Id really like to know if bleach REALLY works.
Yeah, i've read that bleach does work on home tests. As I said i've never personally tried it so i'm not sure on the application method.

Here are some articles I found on adulterating samples with bleach:

http://www.neonjoint.com/passing_a_d...g_samples.html

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1 Bleach (powdered):

Chlorinated bleach will test negative, and it's the best household additive. In an emergency, Jeff Nightbyrd recommends adding unscented bleach crystals to a diluted sample. It's recommended to grind the powdered bleach to a finer grain. 1/4 teaspoon is recommended for a 60cc sample. For liquid bleach, add six to ten drops. Bleach will throw the pH outside the normal body range; so it may be apparent that the sample was tampered with. Some bleaches foam or leave residue, so experiment with different brands before selecting which to use.



http://aboutdrugtesting.org/cheat.html

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Clorox:
Adding Clorox into drug positive urine sample may fool the test by resulting in a false negative test result. However, the job must be technically done. Too little Clorox won't help, while too much will bleach everything out causing invalid test result.



Bleach is only recommended for a home test. Also, only a home test that won't be sent to any lab. It's easy to test for in a lab since it shifts your PH level. Will work on a home test, though.






Here's another article I read, it's kind of old but it goes to show that water is always an option as well:


http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/MISC/drinkwater.htm


While labs will test for dilution, I doubt anyone given a home test has that option.
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