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![]() Muriatic acid
![]() I been using this product for years to clean anything with calcium deposit simply because I need my equipment cleaned in few minutes compared to few hours. Need to be careful using high acid product as it restrict your respiratory pipes shut... vinegar is best used unless you take precautions with muriatic. I dilute 1-3 cups of acid to every 5 gallons of water to clean anything I need. |
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![]() Thanks all. I've used vinegar for years as well and thought i'd try something new. I too am not patient and I wait too long to clean my pumps. Coraline is pretty thick and vinegar is'nt good enough at full strength over night.
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![]() I've used it often in the past. I mix it with about 10 parts water (add acid to water, outdoors). It will eat concrete. IT also needs to be neutralized before disposal with baking soda.
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![]() I use it currently because I was tired of using much slower vinegar. Always mix it carefully to water, NEVER add water to strong acids! It will vaporize the water and you'll get a plume of water vapour and acid coming straight at you.
Even still, it will give off strong vapours at first, so make sure you use ventilation and do not breathe in the fumes. It dissapates when mixed. Eli's mix 1-3c per 5g) is about what I use. Even that can last a while. Also cheaper than constantly buying 5L vinegar containers. Ive also used it to dissolve coral skeletons to add back to the aquarium as part of dosing(Makes calcium chloride) but not 100% comfortable with the purity of it (anyone know?) |
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |