If your drain field is not working properly, what do you have to loose.
NO. Muriatic acid is NOT safe for septic systems. This will ultimately kill much of the bacteria that processes your waste. Your septic system may become dormant and have to be pumped out totally.
Yes it is safe for septic. If you go to the website for the product and look under their FAQS they state that it is safe for ALL plumbing and septic systems.
Yes as long as there is wter in the pool first.
It depends on the strength of the two chemicals. Vinegar, lemon juice and full strength muriatic acid are all acids; baking soda solution, borax solution and lye solution are all alkalis. Muriatic acid and lye solution are both dangerous; the other four are safe--three of them are safe enough to drink.
Yes; there is no problem with most normal pool chemicals, such as chlorine algaecide acid, muriatic acid, and pH controls.
PVC pipe is not affected by acid. Why would you pour acid down your drain in the first place? It will not cure any problem you have.
i have no F@%king idea, maybe if its strong enough like around 10M
Pure muriatic acid is VERY dangerous to use. It is dangerous to unprotected skin and the vapour can knock you out. I use it to clean concrete and always have full protective clothing and a good mask. - I've never tried it on lead, try on a very small piece first.
Almost certainly anything that can be used on pet or human skin, will be septic safe
Only if they're NOT made of anything that will be dissolved by the acid, such as ABS plastic.
My cats play with toilet paper. They scratch it, unroll it and roll in it. I can't get them to stop, but they don't eat it. You have a strange CAT. Septic Safe toilet paper is recycled paper with no chemicals. Should be safe to eat as long as it hasn't been used in the toilet or septic tank.
While it would lower the pH, sulphuric acid is a strongly oxidizing acid too that will burn organic materials (flesh) and is thus not safe for use in pools and hot tubs. Use only hydrochloric acid (sold as muriatic acid in stores) for the purpose of reducing pH in a pool or hot tub.