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    Default Why is sulfuric acid not so good for plaster pools?

    Just this quick question.

    The reason for asking is that I have in the past dropped muriatic acid on my concrete and it leaves nasty little holes in it and scares the top. I have dropped battery acid, equals 35% Sulfuric acid and all it did was clean it up without leaving holes or scars.

    So why is it not recommended for plaster. To my mind it is better because of the following reasons;

    1) It does not scar.

    2) It does not affect the alkalinity as much (one does not have to add alkalinity increaser as often).

    3) If I get it on my hand it does not sting as fast.

    4) It precipitates iron and copper not putting it into solution which is harder to remove.

    5) It does not have a stinging inhalation fog to avoid.

    6) I read somewhere once that it leaves a lot of TDS in the pool. This is not my experience.

    7) It costs $16 for 5 gallons at my local Napa store (although they look at me very strangely) versus $9.50 for one gallon of muriatic acid. These are Hawaii prices where nearly everything is at least 15-25% more than the mainland.

    Look forward to all of your comments.
    Last edited by smallpooldad; 05-12-2006 at 12:17 AM.

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