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Frank Foder Frank Foder is offline
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Default new "green" muriatic acid


One would think that as the concentration gets lower the price would
go down. Nope. Price hasn't changed. The water they use to dilute it
must be pretty pricey stuff! In a few months they'll be selling
vinegar for $7/gallon.


You're paying for packaging and shipping. *They throw in the acid for nothing.


Yeah, right. That's why I can now get vinegar for $2/gallon. But,
yeah, maybe the muriatic acid comes from Nepal or something.

Anyone know just how strong the green stuff is? It says not to get it on metal or wood.


If I wanted to clean wood or metal, I sure wouldn't use muriatic acid
unless I was trying to clean the wood or metal off of something.