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heydude56

Experienced
Aug 13, 2025
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Let's say I have about 50-70g of SN that I want to dispose of.
Would this quantity be too much to just flush down the toilet? (Even if I divide it and do it over multiple times? Maybe like 10g at a time)
Would I really have to visit professional disposal sites or something like that
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
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Just flush it. It's not that much. All at once.
 
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Alpacachino

Alpacachino

Trying my best!
Nov 26, 2025
342
It will end up mixing with Thousands if not millions of liters of sewage waste . won't be an issue.
 
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Mackerel

New Member
Jan 27, 2026
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Let's say I have about 50-70g of SN that I want to dispose of.
Would this quantity be too much to just flush down the toilet? (Even if I divide it and do it over multiple times? Maybe like 10g at a time)
Would I really have to visit professional disposal sites or something like that
How did you get your SN? I'm trying to buy some and my country has strict laws on who can own it, does anyone have tips on how to get it? Making my own is not an option because I'm extremely untalented in chemistry and cannot afford all that equipment
 
fadedghost

fadedghost

Found SaSu after reading BBC & watching YouTube
Dec 10, 2025
275
Really, you could just do a search for the proper way to dispose of hazardous industrial chemicals in your area if you wanted to do it the right way. There's probably information online. I have no idea if this would affect anything, I just doubt there's no hazardous disposal site for chemicals. Many chemicals have labels with numbers on them and there's supposed to be ways of disposing of things. I doubt they would even ask questions.
 

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