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HOW TO MESS UP AN AT HOME DRUG TEST FOR MARIJUANA?

Question by KK:
How to mess up an at residence drug test for marijuana?

I have a buddy who smokes weed and his parents just made the decision to commence drug testing his urine. If he tests constructive they are going to send him to boarding school. Is there anyway he could “mess up” the test or make the THC undetectable such as adding bleach to the urine? This is a easy at residence test, not at a lab so it would be a lot easier to manipulate the final results and get away with it. Any guidelines would be appreciated. Thank you
his parents sort of watch him whilst he is peeing so it would not be feasible to use a person else’s urine


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Answer by T. T.
tell Him to get some clean urine from a person else.

Answer by Kristenann
Yes. Like the other person stated. Get clean urine from one more kid. & I heard that putting a salt packet I am your urine makes drugs undetectable. I’d go with the clean urine though. It’d be gross but worth it.

Answer by ?????
add 4 drops of bleach..

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