Cartridge filters can over time become les effective because the material they are made of becomes clogged with calcium. A method that worked well for me in the past before I changed to a sand filter was to soak the whole cartridge in a fairly strong solution of acid. This eats out the calcium and gets the cartridge working properly again. I may be wise however to check that the material of the filter can withstand the corrosive effect of the acid. Cleaners that do this are also available ready made at pool shops.
not hydrochloric anyways. haha
maybe but the acid could kill you
muriatic acid
Muriatic acid is a dilution of hydrochloric acid. It is used to clean bricks of the lime stains from the mortar that holds them together.
Brick acid is a solution of mainly hydrochloric acid. It is used to clean mortar and brickwork by dissolving rust, scale etc.
hydrochloric acid
Hydrochloric Acid
not hydrochloric anyways. haha
muriatic acid
maybe but the acid could kill you
Dilute hydrochloric acid works well.
Muriatic acid is a form of hydrochloric acid which is often used to clean the white stuff from brick walls.
take it out and soak it in 12 M hydrochloric acid
Muriatic acid is a dilution of hydrochloric acid. It is used to clean bricks of the lime stains from the mortar that holds them together.
Brick acid is a solution of mainly hydrochloric acid. It is used to clean mortar and brickwork by dissolving rust, scale etc.
No. Hydrochloric acid is a mineral acid.
It contains hydrochloric acid.