How to Use Quick Fix Synthetic Urine?
| Heat the Bottle The most efficient way to heat the sample is using a microwave: |
| 01: Remove the cap and the induction seal from the bottle. |
| 02: Microwave the bottle on high for 7 to 10 seconds. |
| 03: Replace the cap and shake the bottle gently. |
| 04: Check the temperature strip. You are looking for a green glow between 94°F and 100°F. |
| - Note: If the bottle feels hot but the strip is black, it may be overheated. Let it cool until the color appears on the strip. |
| Instruction Leaflet Included In Pack: Detailed, step-by-step directions on how to prepare and use the kit effectively. |
| Pour the Sample |
| 01: Gently shake the bottle to create some natural-looking bubbles (foam). |
| 02: Open the flip-top cap and pour the contents into the collection cup. |
| - Do not pour the entire bottle if the cup only requires a certain amount; leave a small amount of liquid in the bottle. |
What do I need to do before going to the final stage?
Immediately before you provide the sample, check the temperature strip one last time. It must be within the 94°F–100°F range. If it is too cold, the sample may be rejected; if it is too hot, it won't appear natural.
How to keep the Sample secure?
To maintain the temperature and keep the bottle discreet:
| Place the bottle inside your clothing (such as a pocket or a specialized leg strap. |
| Keeping the bottle close to your skin helps use your natural body heat as an insulator. |
| Pro Tip: Avoid loose-fitting clothing; snug attire helps keep the bottle steady and warm. |
| Remember: The liquid typically maintains its temperature for 6 to 8 hours when used with included heating pad of bottle. |
Can I mix Quick Fix with real urine?
No. You should never mix synthetic urine with real human urine. Mixing the two can alter the pH levels, specific gravity, and chemical concentrations, often resulting in an "inconclusive" or "adulterated" result.
Should I shake the bottle for create bubbles before use?
Yes. Giving the bottle a gentle shake right before pouring creates a slight froth or bubbles on the surface. Real urine naturally bubbles when exiting the body; adding this small detail makes the sample look significantly more realistic to a technician.
Does Quick Fix expire?
Yes, Quick Fix typically has a shelf life of two years from the date of manufacture. It is important to check the batch number on the box or bottle to ensure the product hasn't expired, as the chemical balance can shift over time.
Once the bottle is heated, how long does it stay warm?
Once heated to the ideal range of 94°F to 100°F, the liquid typically maintains its temperature for 6 to 8 hours when used with included heating pad of bottle. For best results, keep the bottle close to your body, as natural body heat helps stabilize the temperature throughout the day.
Quick Fix synthetic urine kits include a disposable heating pad designed to maintain the liquid at body temperature. Simply strap it to the bottle to keep the sample between 94°F–100°F for several hours.
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Can Quick Fix be reheated multiple times?
Yes, One of the advantages of Quick Fix is that it can be reheated and cooled multiple times without the formula breaking down or spoiling. As long as you don't break the seal and introduce bacteria, the chemical integrity remains intact through multiple heating cycles.
What is the ideal temperature for the sample?
The sample must be between 94°F and 100°F (34°C – 38°C) at the time of submission. This is the natural range of human urine leaving the body. Most kits come with a temperature strip on the bottle to help you monitor this accurately.







