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What will Muriatic acid do to the paint on a car?

It will remove pigeon feces


Could you use muriatic acid for your car battery?

No, sulfuric only


What happens when you pour pop on a car?

The acid in the pop could eat the paint if it is not wiped off soon.


Can you substitute muratic acid for battery acid?

No, you should not substitute muriatic acid for battery acid. Battery acid is typically sulfuric acid, which has different properties and concentrations than muriatic acid. Substituting one for the other can damage the battery and may be dangerous.


What acid are used in everyday life?

Bleach and Acetic Acid. Bleach is a combination of hydrochloric acid(HCl) and hypochlorus acid(HClO). Acetic acid is the acid in Vinegar. (CH3COO) For normal healthy humans the stomach produces hydrochloric acid to aid digestion. The Historical name for Hydrochloric Acid was 'Muriatic Acid'. Car batteries have Sulphuric Acid in them.


What happens when you accidentally pour water into your car oil tank?

It won't run properly, you'll have to drain the oil all out.


How do you get acid off of a car battery?

Pour a solution of water mixed with baking soda on the battery, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then wash it off with plain water. The baking soda will neutralize the acid.


Can muriatic acid be used to clean out a car radiator?

i used to work in a radiator shop back in the day and we put a radiator on a rotating machine and put muric acid in it and let it rotate for some time, then flushed it out and the radiator was totally clean, no more rodding. they were copper then. not sure about todays alum radiators


What is car battery acid made up of?

Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.


Is it safe to clean concrete off a car with muriatic acid?

YES!!!!!!! It has to be diluted with water or it will eat away at the surface. I know from personal experience. This is very strong and corrosive. and should never be used full strength unless you are trained in using. Muriatic acid is an impure form of hydrochloric acid. It is extremely corrosive and it is advised that you use a face shield, and use in a ventilated area only. The fumes are very corrosive and can cause irreparable lung damage. Improper use can release chlorine gas, a gas used in WW I by the Germans. If the purpose is to clean brick, or etch concrete it can be diluted, and should be. The recommended concentration to clean brick is at least 10 parts water to 1 part acid. If the acid releases a very strong fume on opening use 15 to 20 parts water. It also reacts with various metals to form an explosive mixture with air.


What does pour ma voiture mean?

'For my car'.


Do you pour antifreeze into a car when its on or off?

Off!!