Vinegar, with a pH of 2.8, is very acidic and as a result will etch any sealed finish on your granite. Typical etchings will appear as hazy areas, dull spots or rings.
yaa just bleach and vinegar a bottle cap of bleach and a glass of vinegar
vinegar is a hypotonic solution if you would like an example take an egg and put it in to a glass of vinegar and the egg will swell.
Sand blasters are used to etch or clean glass, aluminum, and other surfaces. When used for etching, sand blasters are used to decorate the exterior of an object with a snowy effect.
Yes, it is possible by putting the egg in a glass and filling the glass up with vinegar. To make this successful, leave the egg in vinegar for around 24 hours or until the shell is completely dissolved.
A window etch kit would include acid, a corrosive material, to etch the glass.
It might do more than that, acid is corrosive and just may etch the glass. If the spots are from water use vinegar, if you need something stronger try CLR. ( calcium lime rust remover ).
No muriatic acid cannot etch ceramic tiles because it does not corrode or react with glass or ceramic. That is why muriatic acid is also available in glass bottles.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'safe', but vinegar can etch aluminum - so I would not recommend leaving vinegar in an aluminum pot overnight.
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is used to etch glass.
You can't make it. You used to buy Etch Bath and use a marker to fill it up in, if you can find it still you can thin down the etch using vinegar (too much will lower potency though). Make sure to wear protective gloves and eye protection as etch can cause horrible burns, tearing of the skin, and pretty nasty chemical scars. You used to be able to get Etch Bath from stores like michaels and Joanns and Hobby Lobby etc. but now theyre all gone, assuming from theft and liability reasons. If your looking for a better alternative they have glass etch already in a graffiti marker (mop) on amazon by searching "graffiti etch" no work, or risk in injury and work great.
fluorine is one of the things that they use to etch glass.
The vinegar will have no impact on the glass. Just make sure that there is no coating on the glass though ... it might get eaten away.
to cut a glass tube you just need to rotate the glass against a glass cutter until the etch the cutter make meets the starting point. Then you tap gently against the inside of the tube along the etch the cutter made. In the late 70's and early 80's there were bottle cutters that did this so you could turn a normal glass bottle into a drinking glass.
Hydrofluoric acid is used to etch glass, so it cannot be stored in glass containers, but it can be stored in polyethylene and Teflon containers.
HydroFlouric Acid is used to etch glass. if that's what you're referring to. But Sand blasting is much safer.
No, very strong acid that can etch and dissolve glass and porcelain