No it only eats away at the very surface as soon as it is rinsed of it is harmless. any residue is quicly converted to salt and water
no they don't .. but eyeliner pencils do..right. dont try to sharpen a pencil in a eyeliner pencil shrpener either, that will ruin the sharpener. if that made any sense.
acid/sulfur content
You can key it, throw acid on it.
You will ruin the battery.
You could bleach it, but it would probably ruin the fabric.
the acid in your stomach will erode your teeth slightly
It will ruin your clothes, burn your skin and don't get it in your eyes.
Yes, it does. If you have braces, you don't want to drink it. The acid can ruin the braces.
It will ruin your clothes, burn your skin and don't get it in your eyes.
YES. USE ABOUT TWO PARTS WATER ONE PART ACID. LET THEM SOAK FOR A FEW HOURS THEN RINSE. Muriatic acid can be used to clean filters, HOWEVER there is a proper sequence to cleaning the filters. I am asuming you are talking about cleaning either cartridge or DE filters. If muriatic acid is used first in the cleaning process you will set the oils permanently into the filter material and ruin the filters. You MUST remove the oils from the grids (cartridge and DE) first then rinse with water. Next you can use the muriatic/water solution (1:10), then rinse again. To remove the oils from the grids or cartridges you can use a a cleanser manufactured for this purpose that you can purchase from your local pool & spa supply store or you can can use a TSP & water solution. TSP can be purchased at your local hardware store. Cartridge filters can loose approx. 20% of their capability with every filter cleaning. It is important that the filters cartridges be replaced every so often. Steve Dunn Vice President - Sales Commercial Pool Systems, Inc. Note: A 20:1 ratio (water to acid) should be sufficient for most situations. Even at this strength, it takes a lot of material (e.g. baking soda) to neutralize the acid for safe disposal.
When purging, the teeth are in contact with the stomach acid. This corrodes the teeth.
Alkali.Most acids can ruin skin and also cause skin irritation.