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Poppers is the frequent slang term used for alkyl nitrites, and primarily, amyl nitrite. Poppers frequently referred to as liquid gold, butyl nitrite, heart medicine, leather cleaner, solvent cleaner, and room deodoriser.
Poppers are rarely used these days for heart problems, although amyl nitrite has continued to be used as a way of treating cyanide poisoning. Depends how you are using them – as leather cleaner or room deodorisers.
If not used properly they can cause a wide variety of complications and even cause death. Therefore it is extremely important to use caution when using poppers. Most importantly you should always use as directed on the bottle. You should never drink the liquid inside the bottle as it is extremely lethal if ingested. If the liquid is ingested you should seek medical attention immediately. The liquid can also cause chemical burns if it comes into contact with the skin. Make sure to always hold the bottle in an upright position and never hold in a pour position.
When cleaning your leather with poppers, sometimes if you stay around the fumes too long, you may experience a “rush” of warm sensations and notions of dizziness, which is similar to the feeling of extreme alcohol intoxication. Fortunately, this should only occur for a few seconds to a few minutes – then you’ll be back to your leather cleaning!
Poppers are actually vasodilators, which means they dilate the blood vessels. As a result of this, the blood pressure drops quickly, leading to lightheadedness, which can sometimes result in brief unconsciousness and muscle strength, known as syncope. However, within the same timeframe the heart speeds up, even if the user is relaxed, which is called tachycardia.
Another effect of using Poppers when leather cleaning, can be the relaxation of the anal sphincter. Due to this, solvent cleaner is commonly used to facilitate anal sex in Europe. Some users also find that taking Poppers while having sex can increase sexual sensations and intensify orgasm.
When using leather cleaner, if you stand around the fumes for too long, they can be generally irritating which can cause sinusitis. They can sometimes trigger allergic reactions that are followed by wheezing or breathing difficulties. Poppers can be scented, therefore allergic reactions can be triggered by the perfumes inside. As a result of the dilation of blood vessels in the brain, you can get the side effects of headaches which range from mild to sever. Poppers are can also heighten the fluid pressure in the eyes, known as intraocular pressure. This could be harmful to those who are at risk of glaucoma.
To find out more about the side effects of poppers, read our latest article.
Jungle Juice is often used as a modern-day nickname for amyl nitrite leather cleaner, a well-known collection of chemicals called alkyl nitrites. We sell these products for leather cleaning purposes, but some users have found that inhaling the fumes when leaving the lid open during cleaning, can create intoxicating effects.
There are a lot of other names for amyl poppers, such as JJ, amyl, and poppers as the main street slang in Australia. Although this form of leather cleaner is widely known as a popper, the younger generation are more likely to know the product by the actual name whether that be Jungle Juice, Rush, Double Scorpio, and more.
To find out what’s inside jungle juice poppers, read our latest article.
For first time leather cleaners, we recommend you start with formulas containing butyl nitrite. The Double Scorpio range offers some perfect options for beginners who are just starting their cleaning journey. We recommend Double Scorpio Gold, Double Scorpio Emerald, and Double Scorpio Sapphire.
Dating back to the 80s, the PWD Rush Range is also ideal for those just starting out. Read our latest article on what type of poppers you should choose for more information.
Amyl nitrate is a chemical compound liquid comprising oxygen and nitrogen atoms. Traditionally used in the nineteenth century to relieve angina pain (breaking the glass vials resulted in a ‘popping’ noise, hence the modern-day name). Read our latest article to find out everything you need to know about amyl nitrate.
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