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What is Muriatic Acid and How Does It Help For Cleaning?

Help For Cleaning

Removing gunk, grime, and grease from a surface is difficult, especially when it is the time of bond cleaning inspection. To remove them completely, we need a better cleaning solution and the right method, like scrubbing, rubbing, and wiping. This can help you remove dirt, and stains and get back the original shine of the house you saw when you first got it. According to the Bond Cleaning Currumbin team, the most powerful cleaning solution is the Muriatic Acid, as it contains Hydrochloric acid which is a powerful acid. It can damage the skin and the surface if not taken precautions.

In this blog post, we will discuss everything about muriatic acid, its uses, and guidelines for using it properly without damaging the surface and your health.

What is Muriatic Acid?

Muriatic Acid consists of Hydrochloric acid with a pH value of 1-2. It is less powerful than Hydrochloric acid in pure form. It has a high acid concentration which makes it more corrosive and works as a pickling agent to remove oxides from metal surfaces. It is also helpful in removing dried mortar concrete, grout, and other cement products from bricks, stones, and masonry surfaces.

According to Bond Cleaning Bundall, it also helps in removing rust, mold, and mildew, and balancing pH levels. You must not use it directly with the liquid or acid as it can cause burns and respiratory issues. That is the reason you need to take precautions before using muriatic acid.

Take the diluted form of a muriatic acid with ten parts of warm water. It will help you to remove the acidic nature.

Be careful and use the right method when using such chemicals without any expert’s help.

How does Muriatic Acid help clean our house?

Here are the ways to clean the house with the help of muriatic acid.

Grease and Oil splatters: As we know, grease and oil stains are stubborn enough to remove just by scrubbing. You can take a diluted solution of muriatic acid, apply it on the surface, and leave it for 10 minutes. Wipe the area with a gentle scrubber to remove the stain. A better option is to use vinegar and baking soda.

Mold and mildew: You can take one cup of muriatic acid and a gallon of water and apply it to the affected surface. Keep it for around half an hour and rub it with a gentle scrubber. Rinse with plain water to remove traces of acid. Also, you can use white vinegar and soapy water to clean the surface.

Grout lines: You can clear the grout lines with the help of muriatic acid. Spray the diluted acid over the affected area and remove it with the help of a toothbrush. Do not forget to do a patch test before directly using it. You can also use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide for the same. It is not harmful to your surface and the skin.

Unclogging: You can also do unclogging of the kitchen drains and bathroom drains. Mix 1 by 12 parts of the muriatic acid and water respectively. Put the solution into the clogged drain and let it sit for 10-12 minutes. It will remove the blockage and then pour hot water inside it to clear the leftover. You can use baking soda and water for better results.

Rust stains: Remove the rust stains with the help of muriatic acid. Rub it over the surface and scrub it with a scrubber. Leave it for 10 minutes.

What are the Don’ts of Muriatic acid?

Here are some don’ts to follow while using Muriatic acid:

  • Keep it away from children and pets.
  • Wear safety gloves, masks, full-sleeved clothes, and glasses.
  • Ensure proper ventilation.
  • Do not allow spills and splashes of this acid, it is dangerous.
  • Do not mix it with other cleaning solutions.
  • Make sure to dilute it before using it.
  • Use the alternatives mentioned in this blog to avoid any toxic and harmful fumes.

Conclusion

To conclude, muriatic acid is a powerful acid but is effective in cleaning. We can use it for various surfaces, as mentioned in the blog. But we need to be careful while using it because it has high acidic nature and can cause skin problems if not used with protective gloves, masks, etc. 

Also, you can hire a professional bond-cleaning expert instead of using it on your own.