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∙ 8y agoI also would like to know if it worked. I have an In ground pool with calcium build up and I'm having problems removing it. If you get an answer please let me know, I have tried the acid it did not work, maybe because I was alittle to afraid, a pool company told me to be very careful and not leave it on to long.
In my experience, yes. Muratic acid dissolves hard water build up. However, it will also damage every substance it contacts beyond any repair. Including stainless steel, brass, tile, and glass. Pvc becomes brittle. A vinegar solution may be a better option to try instead of Muratic acid.
I live in Alabama the pool store told me to add 2 gallons of muratic acid to remove water mold then I broadcasted calsaum hardner and it cleared up the water no more water mold and I removed the ladder 2 months later and their is stainless steel bolts in the ladder and they were fine!
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∙ 8y agoNO You would need an awful lot of acid to do any harm there.
With a stainless steel brush.
Add small amounts of muriatic acid until your test kit indicates that the pH is coming into the range required which is 7.6 -7.8 ppm.
If there is no drain plug then you can use a sump pump.
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A good test kit will tell you what you need to do based on the readings you get. No set answer here.
They live above ground.
Cabbages grow above ground
Above Ground was created in 1983.
It grows above ground.
They grow above ground. It is a stem plant.
Cut through the trunk at ground level and six inches above ground level and remove the cut piece. The vine will die and you can pull it cleanly from the wall.