What do you use to hold your muratic acid mix in ?

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Re: What do you use to hold your muratic acid mix in ?

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we usually make fire pits, so the biggest tupperware containers at wal-mart serve us well. always wear rubber or chem gloves. ruined 2 pairs of canvas shoes with that stuff.
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Re: What do you use to hold your muratic acid mix in ?

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Definitely wear some long sleeve heavy duty rubber gloves...or you will instantly find every little scratch or cut in your arms/hands. Neutralize with baking soda water.
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Re: What do you use to hold your muratic acid mix in ?

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Mud pans 2'x3' about 8" deep you can get them at home depot, I have 2 one to soak in acid and the other with water and neutralizing agent.works great.
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