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The THC Saliva Test is a rapid self-testing kit that lets you check whether THC is still detectable in your system before you drive. Made by CleanU, this single-use cassette test is calibrated to a threshold of 3.5 nanograms per millilitre — a tight cutoff that catches residual THC long after the effects have worn off. The whole process takes about 20 minutes from swab to result, and you do it at home with zero lab equipment.
THC lingers in your body far longer than the effects do. You might feel completely sober the morning after, but your saliva — and your blood — can tell a different story. According to research published in the journal Chemistry, Metabolism, and Toxicology of Cannabis (PMC3570572), residual THC levels are maintained in the body for a long time following use, with the half-life extending well beyond the subjective experience. That gap between "feeling fine" and "testing clean" is exactly where people get caught out.
A 3.5 ng/ml threshold is low. Really low. For context, that's a trace amount — we're talking about billionths of a gram per millilitre. If you smoked yesterday evening and you're driving to work this morning, there's a genuine chance you'd still register above that line. And saliva tests are increasingly the roadside method of choice across Europe because they're fast, non-invasive, and hard to cheat. This CleanU kit uses the same principle: oral fluid collection, immunoassay strip, visual result.
We've had customers come in saying "I only had a puff two days ago" — and that's exactly the situation where this test earns its keep. Common sense is your first filter, obviously. But common sense can't tell you whether you're at 2.8 or 4.1 ng/ml. This test can.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | CleanU |
| Test Type | Saliva immunoassay |
| THC Detection Threshold | 3.5 ng/ml |
| Sample Type | Oral fluid (saliva) |
| Time to Result | Approximately 18–20 minutes total |
| Tests per Pack | 1 |
| SKU | SM0821 |
| Storage | Room temperature, sealed until use |
No lab coat required. The whole procedure is straightforward, but follow each step properly — rushing it is the number one reason people get unreliable results.
The result window works like a pregnancy test, just with different stakes. Two visible lines — even if the second line is faint — means negative. You're below the 3.5 ng/ml threshold. One line only means positive: THC was detected above the cutoff.
One honest limitation worth flagging: saliva tests have a shorter detection window than urine or blood tests. Research indicates saliva can detect THC for up to 24–48 hours after use, compared to up to 7 days in blood and up to 3 days in urine for occasional users (up to 6 weeks for heavy, daily users). That shorter window is actually useful here — it means the saliva test is more relevant to your current state rather than what you did last month. But it also means a negative saliva result doesn't guarantee a negative blood test if you were to be tested by a different method.
| Testing Method | Estimated Detection Window |
|---|---|
| Saliva | Up to 24–48 hours |
| Blood | Up to 7 days |
| Urine | Up to 3 days (up to 6 weeks in heavy users) |
| Hair | Up to 90 days |
We sell a lot of these, and the question we hear most is: "Can I trust it completely?" Here's the straight answer — these CleanU tests are fairly accurate for home screening, but they're not a certified blood lab. They give you a strong indication. If you test negative and you feel fine, you're in good shape. If you test negative but you smoked 2 hours ago and still feel a bit foggy, use your head. No test replaces your own judgement.
The flip side: if you test positive, don't drive. Simple. Even if you feel alert, a positive result at 3.5 ng/ml means there's enough THC in your system to register on a roadside test. The 20 minutes this kit takes is a small price compared to the alternative.
One thing we've noticed — people who eat or drink right before testing sometimes get inconsistent results. For the most reliable reading, avoid eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth for at least 10 minutes before you swab. A dry, residue-free mouth gives the cleanest sample.
If you're testing regularly, grab a few of these to keep in your glovebox or bathroom cabinet. Also worth looking at: the CleanU Urine Drug Test range if you need a longer detection window, or our full selection of drug tests for multi-substance screening.
Anyone who uses cannabis and also drives. That's the short version. The longer version: THC metabolises differently depending on your body weight, metabolism, frequency of use, and how much you consumed. Two people can smoke the same joint and clear the 3.5 ng/ml threshold at very different speeds. According to the research on cannabis metabolism (PMC3570572), THC is lipophilic — it stores in fat tissue and releases slowly, which is why heavy users can test positive days after their last session while occasional users might clear within 12–24 hours.
This test is the best quick check for anyone who wants a data point before making the call. It won't replace a laboratory blood analysis, but for a home screening tool at this price point, it does exactly what it should.
It's a screening test, not a lab-grade analysis. For home use, it's reliable enough to flag whether you're above or below 3.5 ng/ml. Faint lines still count as negative. For absolute certainty, only a certified blood test will do — but this gets you 90% of the way there for a fraction of the cost and time.
Saliva tests typically detect THC for up to 24–48 hours after use. Heavy, frequent users may test positive for longer. Occasional users who had a single session might clear within 12–24 hours. Variables include metabolism, body fat percentage, and how much you consumed.
Yes. Eating, drinking, or using mouthwash shortly before testing can dilute or contaminate the saliva sample. Avoid all of these for at least 10 minutes before swabbing. A clean, undiluted sample gives the most reliable reading.
It means 3.5 nanograms of THC per millilitre of blood. A nanogram is one billionth of a gram — so we're talking about a trace amount. This threshold is designed to catch active impairment rather than historical use, though residual THC can push you above it even when you feel sober.
No. Saliva and blood tests measure different things with different detection windows. Blood tests can detect THC for up to 7 days, while saliva typically covers 24–48 hours. A negative saliva result is a good sign, but it doesn't rule out a positive blood result — especially for frequent users.
No. Each CleanU THC Saliva Test is single-use. Once the sample has been applied to the cassette, the immunoassay strip is spent. If you need to retest, you'll need a fresh kit.
Yes. Any visible second line — even a faint one — counts as negative. Only when there's a single line in the control area with no second line at all should you read the result as positive.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.