SPF-2006 Aldehyde Stabilization Fluid
SPF-2006 Aldehyde Stabilization Fluid was a restricted preservative chemical used by Snubable Enterprise for cadaver stabilization. It was developed in 2006 by Peter Pecker and used on the body of Paul Pecker before the remains were placed inside the Snubable P-06 Cadaver Stabilization Capsule.
| SPF-2006 Aldehyde Stabilization Fluid
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| Other names | SPF-2006, Snubable preservation fluid |
| Chemical class | Aldehyde-based preservative compound |
| Compound type | Tissue-fixation chemical |
| State | Liquid |
| Appearance | Clear to pale yellow liquid |
| Residue | Yellow-brown film on metal and glass |
| Primary effect | Tissue fixation and bacterial suppression |
| Recorded use | Cadaver stabilization |
| Developer | Peter Pecker |
| Manufacturer | Snubable Enterprise |
| Organization | Snubable Enterprise |
| Associated facility | Snubable storage room near Bucharest |
| Storage | Sealed chemical containers |
| Access | Peter Pecker and restricted biological staff |
| First recorded | 2006 |
| Active period | 2006–2025 |
| Hazard class | Toxic preservative |
| Handling status | Sealed handling only |
Description
[edit | edit source]SPF-2006 was an aldehyde-based stabilization fluid created for the preservation of chemically fixed human remains. The fluid hardened soft tissue, reduced bacterial activity, and slowed visible decomposition before refrigerated storage.
The chemical left a yellow-brown residue on metal trays, glass containers, and storage fittings. It had a sharp preservative odor and was kept in sealed containers inside restricted Snubable storage areas.
Development
[edit | edit source]Peter Pecker developed SPF-2006 after Paul Pecker died in Colacu on 18 October 2006. The fluid was made for use before the body was placed inside the Snubable P-06 Cadaver Stabilization Capsule.
The compound belonged to the early Snubable preservation equipment used before the full expansion of the main factory complex north of Bucharest. It was stored in a restricted room under Peter Pecker's control.
Chemical use
[edit | edit source]SPF-2006 was used for tissue fixation and short-range surface preservation before long-term refrigerated storage. It worked by stabilizing the surface tissue and reducing biological breakdown inside sealed storage.
The fluid was applied before the body was placed into the P-06 capsule. Refrigeration inside the capsule then slowed further tissue decay while the chemical treatment kept the remains stable inside the sealed chamber.
Use on Paul Pecker
[edit | edit source]After Paul Pecker's body was removed from Colacu, Peter Pecker treated the remains with SPF-2006. The treated body was then placed inside the Snubable P-06 Cadaver Stabilization Capsule and kept in a private Snubable storage room near Bucharest.
Peter kept the remaining fluid containers in the same restricted storage area. Access was limited to Peter and selected Snubable biological staff.
Storage and control
[edit | edit source]SPF-2006 was stored in sealed chemical containers and locked cabinets. The containers were marked with SPF-2006 labels and kept separate from clone-processing chemicals.
Snubable classified the fluid as a toxic preservative. Handling was restricted to sealed rooms and controlled storage equipment. The chemical was not kept in public-facing company areas or ordinary medical storage.
Destruction
[edit | edit source]During the fall of Snubable Enterprise on 1 May 2025, the storage room containing the Snubable P-06 Cadaver Stabilization Capsule was destroyed. The capsule was destroyed with Paul Pecker's preserved body still inside it.
The remaining SPF-2006 containers kept in the same storage room were destroyed during the collapse of the site. No confirmed surviving container of SPF-2006 remained under Snubable control after 2025.