Question Help! Red phosphorus creates unpenetrable layer!

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It seems that reagent solvent with toluene and at one time with red phosphorus somewhat get "cased" almost whole yield of meth below. Red phosphorus creates a layer that don't let Meth dissolve in toluene above. In above layer is meth dissolved also, proved by complete evaporation resulting about 4g of yellowish snow.
Before "casing" we had extracted white snow, (about 35g).

Made from powder ephedrine (200g),
Red phosphorus, iodine balls, toleune, lye of course.

I have not manufactured it, I was observer when this problem come true. Manufacturers are self experienced they do that for a while. They have solved this problem just by filtering the solvent, but they seek a reason. I think that maybe ephedrine is maybe cut with baby powder food, it can be anything if that ephedrine is really cut. They have same problem last 4 times, they didn't come with clear outcome. Maybe they could try to separate the ephedrine itself to prove if it is cut or not.
I have not described whole manufacture process they do it as always traditionally by the Czech way.
 

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