Muriatic acid is a very dangerous type of acid. You need to wear gloves and protective eye goggles when using it. No, you cannot use muriatic acid without diluting it to unclog a PVC drain pipe.
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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.
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Yes, muriatic acid can harm cast iron pipes by corroding and weakening them. It is best to avoid using muriatic acid and opt for alternative pipe cleaning or maintenance methods that are safe for cast iron.
Muriatic acid can damage drain pipes, especially if used in high concentrations or left in contact for too long. It is highly corrosive and can eat away at the pipes, potentially causing leaks or other issues. It is generally not recommended for use in drain pipes.
It is not recommended to use muriatic acid to clean sewer pipes because it can react with organic materials to produce toxic fumes. Sulfuric acid is a safer and more effective option for cleaning sewer pipes.
PVC pipes resist muratic acid:AnswerBefore using muriatic acid you may want to see what it will do to the porcelain toilet bowl, the pipes (PVC was not used in older homes) and what it will do to the glue used to hold the PVS pipe joints together.
PVC pipes resist muratic acid:AnswerBefore using muriatic acid you may want to see what it will do to the porcelain toilet bowl, the pipes (PVC was not used in older homes) and what it will do to the glue used to hold the PVS pipe joints together.
Copper sulfate is a root-killing agent that can penetrate deep into the soil to target the roots of plants. Muriatic acid, on the other hand, is more commonly used to clean and etch surfaces, and it is not specifically designed to kill roots. Additionally, the use of copper sulfate for this purpose is generally considered safer and more environmentally friendly compared to muriatic acid.
Radio Shack "drain pipe tracer".
no i would go buy some pipe cleaner 1st and if that dont work use a drain snke