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  1. Thanks Jason,

    I read on the BIA's site to mix ammonium biflouride with the oxalic to make HF, yet HF still worries me, and I can't secure it in small amounts. Does anyone know if ammonium biflouride is readily available? I think my problem may also be I am not saturating the surface well enough before applying the acids, thus I am bringing more to the surface when the rinse water is evaporating.


  2. Ok, I tried the oxalic acid first, I like that acid, anyway it seemed to disolve the efflorescence, but when I returned, it more or less just spread it out more evenly. Maybe I didn't rinse well enough I used a pump up sprayer to apply, then used a different pump up srayer with warm water to rinse, please see the photo. Anyway, I returned and applied muriatic acid, and followed with a heavy rinse from the p/washer, will upload the photos from that one after I take them, which with the rainy weather could take a little while for the brick to dry. Any ideas or hints would be helpful and I would be most thankfull.

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  3. I have a brick building to clean, it has efflorescence comming from the sprinkeler system, under the efflorescence is rust, comming from the same system. Should I treat them as one stain, or each individually. What I mean is should I use diluted muriatic acid then follow with oxalic for the rust, or will one take care of both?


  4. I bought some muratic acid, and poured in on a piece of concrete at home and it turned yellow, mind you that was at full strength.

    I went down to see if I could find out what she had, and she brough it out in a glass marshmellow fluff container that her bother had given here. Here was the situation, the glass container was in a plastic bag, and she walks out swinging the bag from side to side. She did not know what was in it, but she poured some on some aluminum around her windows and it cleaned that real nice, but some spilled onto the concrete and whitened it up real nicely.

    She called her brother, and I spoke with him on the phone, he told me where he picked up at in a five gal container, but did not know the active ingredient. It was called Nu Bright.

    I went down to the trailer sales department, and they pulled a container, because they did not know what was in it. Sulfiric acid and Hydrofloric acid, it was supposed to be diluted 1 to 40.

    I called the lady back, and told her I wouldn't be swinging that around like that if I was her, and gave he the information and stories that I have read about Hydrofloric acid, bad stuff.

    Anything work like Hydrofloric Acid, but not so dangerous?


  5. I have a job brightening concrete, I used oxalic acid and did an ok job, but the owner had a chemical she borrowed from her brother "dairy farmer" that she spilled a little on the concrete, and turned it white, like freshly poured concrete. I failed to ask what it was, any ideas what it could be that she spilled, and no it is not paint, lol. I think she said it was an acid.


  6. I was talking to the city water authority and they said the only things that can not go down the storm system were oil, sand, salt, chlorine and a few others. My question is how to deal with the chlorine run off, that neutralizes this chemical. The city official said we can use oil absorbing booms or drain filters, but I don’t see if they stop the chlorine.


  7. Wow, 1.5 million, that is more than the whole population of North Dakota. I think our population is around 600,000 for the whole state. Yet not much for competition. I guess it is a good place to learn the trade. The homes in Dickinson, range from 45k to 250k.

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