HCl is cheap you can just buy a 25L drum for few more dollars than 5L
from a hardware store. Look up your local business directory under
building supplies and anyplace who deals with bricks should also sell
HCl as cleaner.
Adam
grantfair2001 wrote:
> In some locales it is used to treat swimming pools, the Home Depot
> stuff was used to clear drains (I think) and treat new concrete
> floors. There is one other big chain like Home Deport, Rona, and their
> website says they sell it.
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> The less time I spend looking for the damn stuff the better, is why I
> asked. I hope someone who knows for sure will give me the info (if
> Rona falls through).
>
> Grant
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> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...>
> wrote:
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>>--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "grantfair2001"
>><grant.fair@s...> wrote:
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>>>I went to Home Depot to get more hydrochloric acid to top up my
>>
>>cupric
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>>>chloride etchant. They don't sell it anymore because of safety
>>>requirements regarding storage!
>>>
>>>Anyone know of another source in the Toronto area?
>>>
>>>Grant
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>>I would check other smaller hardware stores.
>>
>>
>>Is it used in any industries like floor cleaning or stone/granate
>>places ? then you could go to suppliers in those inducstries.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Dave
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