To remove muriatic acid from laminate flooring, start by neutralizing the acid with a solution of baking soda and water. Mix about one cup of baking soda with a gallon of water, and apply it to the affected area using a cloth or sponge. Gently scrub the spot to lift the acid residue, then rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and dry it with a soft cloth. It's important to avoid harsh scrubbing or excessive water, as this can damage the laminate.
Muratic Acid
Muratic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid, so it is not the same thing as sulfuric acid.
i want to clean algi from pontoons on my pontoon boat,,can muratic acid be used??????
muratic acid
A jackhammer might just do it.
Formula: HCl
I use a mixture of water and muratic acid, works well.
It can be if you put concentrated acid on it however in the concentrations normally found in pools it is basically harmless I can't think of a reason to put acid on any coping especially not marble. Muratic acid is used in pools to control the pH. When left on tile or grout it will remove the color/glaze and can deteriorate the grout. Marbel is much too soft to be exposed to concentrated acid.
not sure
muriatic acid should not cause discolouration to concrete it will eat it away though.
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.
No, it's uses in that regard are more for oilstains and suchlike. You may be able to peel it off, or rub it off with a rotary wire brush in a drill.