Muriatic (hydrochloric) acid is great, and will clean anything that it won't dissolve. But it's VERY DANGEROUS. Even when diluted, it can burn the skin and eyes, and the vapors will choke you. For general cleaning, try Purple Power. It's a lot safer, but still strong enough to take paint offif ou lave it on too long.
You don't have to go as far as muratic acid probably. I use Clorox and water in my back pack sprayer. Spray on, wait about 10 minutes and then hose off with plain water.
Mildew remover from Walmart works wonders on plastic strap furniture.
If it all plastic just drop into the pool then shock the water..should be clean over night..
Never put Muriatic into a Well; for any reason. If you want to disinfect your Well; use Chlorine or regular laundry unscented Bleach.
A 10 to one ratio is mild. Pool & Spa
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To clean cement from brick, a common ratio is to mix 1 part muriatic acid with 10 parts water. Always wear protective gear, follow product instructions, and test a small area first to ensure it does not damage the surface.
To clean brick walls with calcium deposits, mix white vinegar with water in a 1:1 ratio and scrub the affected areas using a stiff-bristled brush. Let the solution sit for 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off with water. Repeat if necessary until the calcium deposits are removed.
The ratio of 18 to 12 (18:12) = 3:2 = 1.5 people per chair
The ideal ratio to neutralize muriatic acid with ammonia is 1 part ammonia to 10 parts water. It is important to wear protective gear and to work in a well-ventilated area while neutralizing the acid. Additionally, thoroughly rinse the area with water after neutralizing the acid.
The ratio of gauge to mil in plastic thickness is 1 gauge = 0.1 mil. This means that for every 1 gauge increase, the thickness increases by 0.1 mils.
To clean a pool cell, a common ratio of water to acid (usually muriatic acid) is 4:1, meaning four parts water to one part acid. Always add acid to water, never the other way around, to prevent splashing and reactions. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific pool cell, as concentrations may vary. Always wear protective gear and ensure proper ventilation when handling acids.
PVC pipe is not affected by acid. Why would you pour acid down your drain in the first place? It will not cure any problem you have.
36:9(9 is a common factor)(divide both sides by 9)4:1
That depends on what you're trying to clean off. Technically, muratic acid removes some of the chemicals that make up the surface of the concete. If the stain is deep you'll need to use a stronger concentration of the muratic acid. If it's just a weak surface stain, you can dilute the acid. The muratic acid will destroy any clothing, especially cotton, that it touches. Even a drop will disolve the cotton where it touches. Concentrated muratic acid that gets in your eyes can cause blindness, so make sure you wear something to protect your eyes. It burns if you get the acid on your skin, so wear gloves and have plenty of water nearby. Beyond that, just put water in a plastic pail then add muratic acid to get to the concentration that you want. I use an automotive wheel cleaning brush to clean with muratic acid, I also wear rubber gloves when I'm using the stronger concentrations. Brush it on, work it a little then rinse it off with water. It takes a small amount of concrete off the surface and changes the appearance of the concrete, but it also removes the stain.For cleaning concrete, I would recommend using a citrus degreaser instead of muriatic acid. It is much more environmentally friendly, and you don't have to be a chemist to use it. You can purchase it at any professional construction material supply store. Available in 1 gallon and 5 gallon. It also smells a lot better than muriatic acid!!