Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001
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Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001
Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001

Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001


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Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001

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Essential Safety Measures with Muriatic Acid
Due to all of the damage this chemical could cause in one wrong move, extreme caution is mandatory when using, storing, and disposing of muriatic acid. Adhere to the following best practices before beginning any project that involves the acid:

  • Wear full-face protection, a respirator, thick, full-coverage clothing, and acid-resistant protective gloves.

  • Muriatic acid must be diluted in water. Though degree of dilution will vary depending on the job, the general formula is one-part muriatic acid to 10 parts water.

  • When making a dilution, slowly and carefully pour the acid into the water. Never add water to acid, as an exothermic reaction will occur, propelling the acid out of the container and onto you.

  • Never pour muriatic acid into an empty vessel. Fill the container with the right amount of water before adding the acid.

  • Never mix muriatic acid with other acids.

  • Only mix muriatic acid in a glass or acid-resistant plastic container.

  • Always store muriatic acid in the container it came in.

  • Keep a supply of baking soda or garden lime nearby in case you need to quickly neutralize muriatic acid. While sprinkling these substances full-strength will work, the best plan is to mix ½ cup of baking soda and a quart of water in a sealed spray bottle and keep it nearby.

  • Work with a hose or large container of water nearby to wash skin in case of accidental splashing.

  • If using muriatic acid on large surface areas, it will need to be applied with a plastic sprayer. The plastic is bound to deteriorate quickly, so you’ll likely need more than one to complete the job.

  • Contact your local recycling center for instructions on safe disposal of muriatic acid in your area.

  • Effective Uses for Muriatic Acid

  • Practice all the safety precautions above, and you should be able to use muriatic acid with great success. Here are six projects where you might find it indispensable:

 

 

Item Number: MA001

Muriatic Acid for Cleaning of Pools, Concrete Areas, Removing over Masonary Paint, etc - MA001

Description:

Essential Safety Measures with Muriatic Acid
Due to all of the damage this chemical could cause in one wrong move, extreme caution is mandatory when using, storing, and disposing of muriatic acid. Adhere to the following best practices before beginning any project that involves the acid:

  • Wear full-face protection, a respirator, thick, full-coverage clothing, and acid-resistant protective gloves.

  • Muriatic acid must be diluted in water. Though degree of dilution will vary depending on the job, the general formula is one-part muriatic acid to 10 parts water.

  • When making a dilution, slowly and carefully pour the acid into the water. Never add water to acid, as an exothermic reaction will occur, propelling the acid out of the container and onto you.

  • Never pour muriatic acid into an empty vessel. Fill the container with the right amount of water before adding the acid.

  • Never mix muriatic acid with other acids.

  • Only mix muriatic acid in a glass or acid-resistant plastic container.

  • Always store muriatic acid in the container it came in.

  • Keep a supply of baking soda or garden lime nearby in case you need to quickly neutralize muriatic acid. While sprinkling these substances full-strength will work, the best plan is to mix ½ cup of baking soda and a quart of water in a sealed spray bottle and keep it nearby.

  • Work with a hose or large container of water nearby to wash skin in case of accidental splashing.

  • If using muriatic acid on large surface areas, it will need to be applied with a plastic sprayer. The plastic is bound to deteriorate quickly, so you’ll likely need more than one to complete the job.

  • Contact your local recycling center for instructions on safe disposal of muriatic acid in your area.

  • Effective Uses for Muriatic Acid

  • Practice all the safety precautions above, and you should be able to use muriatic acid with great success. Here are six projects where you might find it indispensable:

 

 

Item Number: MA001