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CERTOL INTERNATIONAL’s 1-gallon muriatic acid is a potent, industrial-grade liquid cleaner made in the USA. Packaged in a compact, easy-to-handle bottle, it delivers reliable performance for pool maintenance, masonry cleaning, and pH balancing, ensuring professional-grade results every time.
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | TV Non-Branded Items (Home Improvement) |
UPC | 742117627380 093912847139 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00093912847139 |
Part Number | USA/128-1 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 11.75 inches |
Item model number | USA/128-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Color | 🇺🇸 Made in USA |
Material | Liquid |
Voltage | 0.01 Nanovolts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Water Consumption | 0.1 Gallons per Flush |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | CERTOL INTERNATIONAL USA/128-1 Muriatic Replacement Acid, 1-Gallon |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**B
It works very well!
I bought this to clean heavily stained toilets. After replacing my toilets I did exactly what was recommended and ensured I did not scratch the porcelain in hopes they would not stain as before. And the result….they stained terribly again. We have very soft water here…maybe that is why but I’m unsure. I have never had the same issue anywhere else I lived.So after trying countless products…including professional strength cleaners without much effect I bought this product. I am so glad that I did.This is the only product that has ever worked! I did let the diluted product sit for 10-15 minutes before beginning scrubbing…yes, I still had to put muscle into it, but it worked! I felt it was diluted enough to be safe for the pipes. I did flush the clean toilet several times just to ensure none of the product was still in the plumbing lines. I don’t know if it was necessary.I highly recommend this product if you’re dealing with very bad stains.
J**K
Good product for effervescence.
As advertised and renewal of ongoing supply fir remival of effervescence from stone patios.
M**S
Cleans sea shells
Worked perfectly as intended.Used product on sea shells to remove calcium deposits.Dip quickly as it works quickly
O**R
Did not clean out calcite well
The price was decent, but the product did not work very well.
L**3
Great product
I used this to clean sea shells and remove calcification. It worked wonderfully. Great value for the money.
P**S
Easy to work with and does great!
Stuff is very easy to work with and works great!
Z**S
Works great
Great product!!!
D**E
Couldn't beleive it
Acid container was damaged and had been taped over. I also bought some from the store too and it works better than using dry acid. I still wear protective gear such as a 3M vapor mask, saftly glasses and chemical gloves to be on the safe side. I found a spout for it and pour samll amounts in front of the jets while the pump is on so it circulates and just dosen't fall to the bottom as it weights more than water does. I am not going to mess with handling it twice because I am diluting it as I add to the pool water anyway. I do move it around so not to pour to much in one spot either and again I do have a protective gear on. I learned it is suppose to take 25.6 oz of 31.45% acid to lower TA 10 ppm in a 10,000 gal pool. This container is 128 oz so that means 1 gal has the potential to lower your TA 50 ppm. I can't say I am getting those exact results, but it did lower my PH from 8+ to 7.4. Of course you have to watch letting ph get to low before areating to increase PH and then you can contine to lower the TA by using more acid. I feel like Dr Frankinstien! One thing I recently learned is number 1 priority is making sure you have enough FC chorine in your water first because it oxidizes and if it doesn fully accomplish that. it does not convert the chlorine chemical into HCI a form of acid that reduces PH/TA, then move onto PH/TA testing etc.update: I read somewhere Acid Magic strength is 31.45% my experience is it is not correct. There is no % amount stated on the container I look at mine because you can't even zoom in on the label here. After I test my ph with Taylor regents and then reference their guide for 31.45% muratic acid, it tells me how much to add to reach the desired PH level. It takes me twice the amount of Acid Magic, so it's not only less fumes and doesn't burn, it is weaker too, I'm guessing 28 - 15% area so you will use more but it works better IMO than dry acid which is expensive too. I won't use the regular harsh acid which is more dangerous to handle. I did find the Acid Magic will ruin an mental like a razor or skew driver you might use to get the seal off with. I didn't even touch the liquid just the seal so it is quite corrosive.
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