Orsyn
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HCL in California?
Is anyone else having trouble finding HCl in CA? I see lots of H2SO4 and NaOH, but the HCl drain cleaner is strangely missing from all of my usual
haunts. It's kinda creeping me out, although I'd have a hard time imagining anyone with half-a-brain thinking banning it would be a good idea, but we
all know how that goes (I really miss easy toluene )
Anyone else noticing this?
[Edited on 25-2-2015 by Orsyn]
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I don't know about HCl drain cleaner, but did you look in the pool section, or at a dedicated pool store? It's commonly sold by the gallon for pool
cleaning here, and should be in CA also.
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Quote: Originally posted by zts16 | I don't know about HCl drain cleaner, but did you look in the pool section, or at a dedicated pool store? It's commonly sold by the gallon for pool
cleaning here, and should be in CA also. |
I haven't checked the pool section, I'll do that though thanks for the suggestion. Not many swimming pools around here but that's a good idea..
edit: Ok I checked online and the big orange store has muriatic in their pool section, supposedly. I haven't ever looked for it as anything but drain
cleaner..
Thanks again!
[Edited on 25-2-2015 by Orsyn]
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It is also sold as "Brick Wash" or "Masonary Cleaner"at most hardware stores.
About 4 bucks a gallon
They tried to have me "put to sleep" so I came back to return the favor.
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I'm in California. I get it from my pool supply store.
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It's much to volatile and it's fumes too corrosive to be used as drain opener. I've only seen hydroxide, sulfuric acid, and hypochlorite drain
openers. Muriatic acid is sold by most big home improvement stores. Check on lawn and garden, or the pool supplies.
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Orsyn
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Lawn & Garden? What's it used for there??
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I believe it's used to dissolve rust stains on concrete and similar surfaces. And it isn't used in drain opener, but it is used in toilet cleaner,
that blue goop you spray in there is 10% hydrochloric acid mixed with various enzymes.
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Check Ace Hardware.
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it is used to fight ghosting of tile by a fresh grout job not getting cleaned up all the way. if you have ever laid tile, ghosting can be a major
problem. I have seen some that is claimed to be skin safe, it's not the normal kind, beware. additives, cap some portion of skin/meat somehow, so
the acid doesn't eat ya. it is also used as a concrete and brick etchant prior to other products application. it is also deff sold in pool supply
places.
I'm in cali as well. mendo(cino) area, and chico area. its EVERY WHERE. if you hit up wally world, they have cheap sodium bromide in the pool
section(2oz bags for like 3$) and boric acid( 4$) in the pesticides area. not to mention HEET radiator additive/flush that is methanol
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HCl seems like a bad idea for cleaning drains, unless you like rusty fixtures! Pool supply store muriatic acid is the easiest way to go. I also get it
from the hardware store, where it's sold as a concrete etchant.
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In my experience, tile haze cleaner is usually sulfamic acid.
In my Home Depot, they sell gallons of 31% for $6 in the paint department. It is used to etch concrete prior to applying epoxy paint.
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it can be. sulfamic acid is suggested as a fume free, splash proof( in storage) alternative to hydrochloric and sulfuric, both could be and have been
used in the past( by others). we actually used something really pricey with citric acid and oxalic acid IIRC, after the hydrochloric proved useless
on the specific stone we used. I know CLR household product( calcium, lime scale, rust) had lactic acid in it last time I checked, and it works some
times.
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Walk into a hardware store, and look for a large bottle in a bag. Its usually Sulfuric, Phosphoric, or Hydrochloric Acid. Hydrochloric is usually the
only one with a labelled concentration.
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I have never seen HCl in a jug in a bag. in the pool supply area, it is in one box with two one gallon jugs most often or a single gallon jug by
itself in the paint section for concrete etching. never seen phosphoric acid in a bag, only sulfuric acid. the only one I haven't seen with a
percentage was the phosphoric, but that was in the form of ospho rust treatment.
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@orsyn
Do you have Walmart nearby?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Amrep-R92512CT-Bolex-26-Percent-Hy...
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