You probably can't remove an acid stain. Acid eats away at matter and in most cases it can't be repair. In the future when you have an acid spill, you want to dilute the acid before it gets a chance to cause damage.
Stain on asphalt can be removed with a good grease removing household cleaner. For concrete, the stain may have to be removed with muriatic acid.
To remove a gas stain from asphalt, first cover the stain with cat litter and let it set for several hours. Next, sweep off and dispose of the cat litter. Now, combine one gallon of water and trisodium phosphate and use a brush to scrub the mixture into the stain. Rinse with water and the stain should be gone.
The decolorizing agent in the acid fast stain is acid alcohol. The decolorizing agent in the gram stain is ethanol.
by extracting nitric acid and oxalic acid
pool acid on brick pavers works well to remove almost anything. Depending on the extent of the stain, the acid can be mixed with water, applied, scrubbed with a wire brush and rinsed with a hose pipe
It can remove stain because kamias contains a high content of oxalic acid.
Yes, acid-fast stain is a type of differential stain.
To effectively remove a mortar stain from your patio, you can use a solution of water and muriatic acid. First, dilute the acid with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Then, apply the solution to the stain and scrub it with a stiff brush. Rinse the area thoroughly with water after scrubbing. Be sure to wear protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, when working with muriatic acid.
Muriatic acid can react with asphalt by breaking down its chemical structure, leading to degradation and softening of the asphalt pavement. This can result in the formation of cracks, potholes, and overall weakening of the asphalt surface. It is important to avoid spilling muriatic acid on asphalt surfaces to prevent damage.
Yes, Maneval's stain is an acid-fast stain used in microbiology to detect acid-fast bacteria such as Mycobacterium species. It involves using acid-alcohol to decolorize non-acid-fast bacteria while acid-fast bacteria retain the stain due to their waxy cell wall.
muratic acid will remove the stain. But, if you have kids you might want to try using some tide with bleach laundry detergent and a stiff broom. Wet the area of the stain and pour on the tide. With the broom scrub the stain and let set for about 5-10 mins..rinse of and reapply if it needs it. this will remove the stain and you don't have to worry about your kids getting into the acid.Brewski
The counter or secondary stain used in the acid-fast stain technique is methylene blue.