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![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrochloric_acid
When you say 10:1 dilution ration it really is not descriptive if you do not know the original strength of the HCl. Industrial HCl would rot your sinus and lungs just by pouring from the bottle. This stuff is really bad for you and the environment. Take the advice of others here, use vinegar and lots of elbow grease. |
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I used Acetic Acid (full strength Vinegar) once to try and clean my hydrometer. It melted it in about 10 seconds. Any acid is corrosive and dangerous in the right concentration, but diluted, they're all manageable. HCL is no different.
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![]() I think so long as you are responsible, using muriatic acid is just fine and safe.
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![]() Rona sells it too; most of the good home improvement shops and paint stores will - it's the only way to properly etch a floor to accept paint... Not sure what home despots are thinking but...
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