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On 29/09/2017 23:33, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
Dan S. MacAbre wrote: Does anyone here sort of 'make their own'?Â* I buy glacial acetic acid off ebay, because the missus uses it (well diluted, of course) as fabric conditioner, although it doesn't really condition it AFAICT, but she seems to like it.Â* Anyway, it's not as good as I'd imagined at descaling kettles, even though I thought it'd be stronger.Â* I think the bought stuff contains citric acid, but I don't want to buy a load of ebay just to have it sit on the shelf for the rest of my life next to the Bradex Easy-Start. Some interesting ideas - thanks all.Â* Interesting that these are all organic acids.Â* I've no idea why that should be, but there may be a good reason for it. The point is that they are *weak* acids (Google for more), which means they are less aggressive towards metals. A strong acid is not necessarily biologically dangerous if it is sufficiently dilute (indeed you have hydrochloric acid in your stomach) but even dilute strong acids can have adverse effects on metals. |
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