Thanks Jan. It's legit and I don't know how that happened. When I hit "post" all that info is already filled in for me. When I said "new to this" I meant yahoogroups too... I'll be more careful next time.
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> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] 35% H2O2 and HCL - Ratio?
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> Hi. I'm new to this. I recently got some H202 and HCL from a chemical
> company. The H2O2 is 35%. I'm not sure what percentage the HCL is,
> however it's labeled "Hydrochloric Acid, 8, PG II." I don't know what
> ratio to use. Should I dilute the H202 with water? I'm worried about
> the combination turning into boiling water. Also, are lined latex
> gloves, the kind you use for kitchen cleaning, sufficient gloves? Does
> it matter which you pour in first? I plan on doing this outside. I
> have a plastic container for both the etching and the remaining
> enchant.
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> Thanks.
> -Mike
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