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How serious fumes?
I'm planning to wear gloves and goggles, and handle the stuff very carefully. I don't have anything to protect against chemical fumes though.
Pete
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Effects of Hydrochloric Acid Fumes
By Anna Roberts, eHow Contributor
Hydrochloric (muriatic) acid is a toxic chemical with a variety of household and industrial uses. It is a dangerous liquid that should always be handled with extreme caution and used only when necessary. Inhalation of vapors can cause burns to all body tissues, lung damage and even death in extreme cases. Handling hydrochloric acid properly reduces your risk of inhalation of harmful fumes"
MY COMMENT The fumes from the acid would be quite small so if you soldered in a slight breeze you would have no problem. The rule I use when fiber glassing is that if you can smell it you are breathing it so put on your canister mask (not dust) mask. You only use tiny quantities: a teaspoon? If you are careless enough to get it on your hands you will feel it burning so wash it off in water. Keep the bottle well out of reach of the grand kids. Keep things in perspective though: there are probably other toxic products in your house too - oven cleaner, bleach, drain cleaner, eucalyptus oil