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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: müslix on November 13, 2012, 08:00 pm
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I recently got a small amount of GBL (BASF, yada yada) and it's said that it's usually diluted with water, or it should be. It's also said that it dissolves plastic, so pretty soon I can drink my bottle!?
It's not much, 100ml. Should I dilute it with water and store in a glass bottle? or store the pure gbl in a glass bottle?
And why the fuck isn't this stuff sold in glass bottles already ?!
Thanks!
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ive been wondering the same thing
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I have stored GBL in a glass vial at room temperature for months at a time, so that is your best bet. Definitely avoid plastic completely. See this erowid reference:
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/14b/14b_storage1.shtml
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In some countries GBL is sold legally and thus also online. Contact them with questions about shelf life and optimal storage methods/material.
GBL is legal in my country so I intend to buy mine here in the near future:
***CLEARNET WARNING***: http://www.gbl-europe.com
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Either store it in glass container or a plastic container that has 'HDPE' on the bottom. It isn't good to store it in a regular plastic container/bottle.
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Either store it in glass container or a plastic container that has 'HDPE' on the bottom. It isn't good to store it in a regular plastic container/bottle.
I got that far, but thanks! The question is if I should dilute it and since I have added GHB to the question: Should I store this in solution (of what? dH2O? tap water? ...?) and at what ratio?
I've read GHB is usually sold at 1g per 5ml, but there's a medication (can't remember name) selling at 1g:2ml. Can anyone confirm this? Are there any 'best practices' regarding this?
For GBL I assume it's up to one's preference, though safety guides seem to suggest storing as solution, properly marked.
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use bottled water IF you are going to dilute it
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Hm, I would recommend distilled water instead of bottled water.
If you're going to store pure GBL: use HPDE. LPDE seems ok. But I think over time some chemicals begin to mix into it.
GHB: if all the GBL has really dissolved. PP is fine enough. I wouldn't use anything less though. If there is some undilluted gbl in it, PP will not be good enough.