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Put on some old clothes you don't care about. Shoes too. Rubber
gloves, rubber boots, and some goggles would also be in order. Typically, reduce the muriatic about 5 parts water to 1 part acid. I have used it straight, pouring it onto pre-soaked concrete. Push it around with an old stiff bristle broom, or you can buy cheap fiber bristled acid brushes. It will foam up with a yellow color and the fumes are quite breath taking. When it quits bubbling, it has kinda used up its thunder. The longer it sits the deeper it etches the concrete. Wash thoroughly to dilute the acid and stop the etching effect. Muriatic Acid will hurt - metal (especially steel and aluminum), cloth, skin, eyes, cementitious materials Muriatic Acid will not hurt - glass, crockery, plastic, rubber, bricks I did tell you to wear old clothes that you don't care about didn't I? Take all the other normal precautions when using something that can hurt you. -- Keep the whole world singing. . . Dan G (remove the 7) "William Redding" wrote in message ... I have to pressure clean my driveway. It is stained brown from years of well water overflow. I understand that using a water pressure machine and muriatic acid is good for this type of cleaning. How is the acid applied to the driveway and how much? Thanks Bill |
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On 8/3/2003 7:13 AM, mark Ransley wrote:
Dan G covered it , But i also recomend you stay upwind and use a chemical respirator, acid is bad for your lungs, and cover nearby plants with plastic the fumes are very very nasty Mark, please do us a favor. http://www.watchingyou.com/webtv.html 6. Learn how to quote. When replying to a message, quote the portion you are referring to so that people will know what you are talking about. If you do not know how to do this, read the information contained on this page. If you don't quote the portion of the message you are referring to, chances are you will come off looking nonsensical. 6. Learn how to quote. When replying to a message, quote the portion you are referring to so that people will know what you are talking about. If you do not know how to do this, read the information contained on this page. If you don't quote the portion of the message you are referring to, chances are you will come off looking nonsensical. How to quote messages with your WebTV # 1. Put the cursor anywhere in the text of the message being responded to. # 2. Highlight the entire message using CMD-A. # 3. Copy the highlighted text using CMD-C. # 4. Click on the "Respond" command on the menu on the left-hand side of the screen. # 5. Paste the copied text using CMD-V. # 6. Edit out any unwanted portions of the pasted text. (Depending on the amount of material to be cut, this can be done either with the backspace key, or, for larger deletions, by using SHIFT and one of the arrow keys to highlight a block of text, then deleting using CMD-X. # 7. Edit the attribution header a bit -- at minimum, just adding the word "wrote" or some equivalent to the original poster's name from the copied text. # 8. Indent the quoted text, using one or more ""s (depending on level of attribution) followed by a space at the beginning of each line, and entering manual returns at the end of each line. # 9. Then compose the reply. |
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Thanks much forall the help everyone.
bill |
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![]() "William Redding" wrote in message ... I have to pressure clean my driveway. It is stained brown from years of well water overflow. I understand that using a water pressure machine and muriatic acid is good for this type of cleaning. How is the acid applied to the driveway and how much? The first thing you should do is simply power wash it. There's a good chance that will do it (rent a good power washer.) Muriatic acid will actually etch the concrete, which you might or might not want to do. |
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