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Elaina

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May 16, 2018
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I was thinking of asking for 98% pure nitrite for a curing method that requires high purity sodium nitrite

"My brother is working on a home curing project, following a recipe that calls for sodium nitrite. For the recipe it needs to be 98% pure. do you happen to carry or know wjere i can find this?" Is this sketchy to say? Any other convincing things i can say?

Im female, US, and pretty, so hopefully that will be advantageous since ive gotten free stuff for being nice
 
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MissRevlon

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Jan 4, 2023
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Please honey avoid pulling others into such things without their consent. Think about how they'd feel if they found out they provided a substance that led to someone's suicide. Not only will they be psychologically affected, but they could even be imprisoned.
 
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absolutelyyou

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Jul 26, 2023
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Echoing MissRevlon's comment- don't drag someone else into this. On top of that your ask, to a professional that knows what they are doing, will be suspicious as fuck. There is no recipe that needs what is a lethal concentration of SN. A typical curing salt mix needs less than 10% SN to it's over 90% table salt. There is a reason most places will only sell 95%+ purity SN to businesses- there is no real home use for such a pure amount of it unless you are prepping hundreds of lbs of meats.
 
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