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Muriatic Alternatives?

Brinskan

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Okay, so I am planning on epoxy coating my floor this weekend. It's a rental garage, so while I am not concerned with it lasting as much for 20 years, I want to do a good job. The garage floor is likely 20 years old but in decent condition aside from some oil spots.

I went and bought some muriatic acid, but after reading a bit about it online I am a tad hesitant to use it. Plus, i would need to go buy a respirator. Is there any alternatives that provide a similar result? I know the nasty stuff always does the best job, but asking before I get down and dirty with the acid.

-BS
 
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ehegwer

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OK, I've never dealt with cleaning a floor before, but I used to be a biochemist, and handled concentrated HCl all the time. Just be safe, work in a well ventilated area, and wear the proper safety gear. Don't get distracted, and keep your focus on the job. Plan out your work, and you should be fine.
 
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AlphaGarage

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Also, there are other chemicals that can profile the floor beside muriatic acid. Along with being non-corrosive to your metal cabinets, they have far less fumes and are less toxic, in fact they are non HazMat.

We stock 2 types, a low viscosity formula (like muriatic acid requires neutralizing) and a gel form (can be neutralized with just water), with both a high pressure rinse is recommended to remove all traces of dust and laitance.
 
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