Thanks to all. How about this one? What’s it for and is it safe?
As Mac said it's H C A We use it a lot on the loo but bewhere it can harm the porcelain.
The main straplines translate (according to Google) as:
SOUZZ
LIQUID FOR GENERAL SETTING
OVERCOMING ECONOMIC PRACTICE
So beware of Greeks bearing gifs. (jpegs are presumably just as bad.)
OK so I’m lifting the boat tomorrow for painting. The props are badly fouled with barnacles. I still have this 14% concentrate hydrochloric acid so how do I use it to clean the props. What precautions do I need to take. Also any suggestions for getting the little buggers off the sonar transducer without damaging it will be very welcome.It says 14%, so its quite concentrated stuff. Should do a good job cleaning the propeller.
Also any suggestions for getting the little buggers off the sonar transducer without damaging it will be very welcome.
OK so I’m lifting the boat tomorrow for painting. The props are badly fouled with barnacles. I still have this 14% concentrate hydrochloric acid so how do I use it to clean the props. What precautions do I need to take. Also any suggestions for getting the little buggers off the sonar transducer without damaging it will be very welcome.
Thanks.I just remove my prop and lay it in a shallow dish and pour a little HCL onto it. Use a paintbrush to keep painting the HCL onto the barnacles and they will all dissolve away. It stinks a bit though. I don't wear gloves for this but I do have a bucket of plain water at my side so if I do splash my skin I can wash it off. If you don't, it will start to sting in a few seconds so you will know to wash it off. :encouragement:
If you ignore the stinging and press on, your skin will be beached white on the spots where the acid fell ..... although the white spots do grow out in a couple of weeks.
For the transducer, just paint on the HCL.
Richard
I found on a local shop a 33% HCL.