Even if you successfully obtain anhydrous acetone, the results are rarely what users expect.
Exposure to solvent vapors can cause respiratory distress, neurological damage, and organ failure.
The process of "washing" methamphetamine with acetone is a method used to attempt the removal of impurities or cutting agents from the drug. However, engaging in the production, purification, or use of methamphetamine involves significant legal and health risks. Health and Safety Risks:
Home-processing often introduces new contaminants or fails to remove the most hazardous synthesis byproducts, such as heavy metals or caustic reagents. Legal Consequences
Even if you successfully obtain anhydrous acetone, the results are rarely what users expect.
Exposure to solvent vapors can cause respiratory distress, neurological damage, and organ failure.
The process of "washing" methamphetamine with acetone is a method used to attempt the removal of impurities or cutting agents from the drug. However, engaging in the production, purification, or use of methamphetamine involves significant legal and health risks. Health and Safety Risks:
Home-processing often introduces new contaminants or fails to remove the most hazardous synthesis byproducts, such as heavy metals or caustic reagents. Legal Consequences