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Using Hydrochloric Acid by james kalish
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Using Hydrochloric Acid |
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Automotive
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Hydrochloric acid and traffic film remover are both products that are likely to be sold by the same companies as they are both chemicals. Care needs to be taken when using any kind of chemicals like hydrochloric acid or traffic film remover as it may cause serious damage to the skin and eyes if it ever came into contact with them. Traffic film remover is most commonly used at commercial car washes such as drive through and hard car washing stations and it is very effective for cleaning car windows and other parts of the vehicle that are covered in traffic film. Hydrochloric acid is a highly active, heavy duty acid cleaner and descaler and it can be used for a multitude of purposes. The common uses for hydrochloric acid are for removing mortar; plaster, moss and algae form brickwork, stone, patios and paving stones. Hydrochloric acid is also highly recommended for cleaning and etching concrete floors, cleaning bricks, removing rust from ferrous metals and also for removing limescale from porcelain toilets and urinals. Anyone using Traffic Film Removeror hydrochloric acid should wear protective clothing and goggles when using this product. Hydrochloric acid is highly concentrated and can be used undiluted for very tough and stubborn stains. Within the building industry hydrochloric acid is widely used as it is deal for cleaning debris off tools, equipment and scaffolding. Hydrochloric acid can be applied with a brush or sprayed on and it will need to be left for up a number of minutes to allow it work effectively before it is washed off. Traffic film remover is a detergent based formula and is not as harsh as hydrochloric acid. People use traffic film remover to remove heavy road film, grease and general stubborn dirt from their vehicle which builds up over time. Traffic film remover is safe to use on any vehicle and will not harm the paintwork. As well as being used in commercial car washes traffic film remover can also be purchased for domestic use if people have their own jet wash.
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