• @j4k3@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Lye is much more effective with a little heat.

    In unrelated random thoughts, NurdRage and Nile Red are some of my favorite YT’bers

    Muriatic is like a pseudonym for hydrochloric. If you see liquid drain cleaner bottled in a second plastic bag on the shelf of a local hardware store, that is probably sulfuric acid and is much stronger than most other stuff. That’s useful for lots of things like a few steps away from dissolving gold or epoxy. The combo or bulk may raise some eyebrows. I like to dissolve epoxy chip packaging to view the silicon die and etch the metal layers off… for example.

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      814 days ago

      Drain cleaner is NaOH (lye).

      Sulfuric is sold as battery acid for refilling lead acid batteries.

      Muriatic is HCl sold as concrete cleaner.

      Nitric is hard to buy, but there are some guides on making it.

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        614 days ago

        Label is very faded but just one example:

        I’ve never seen it in a big box store, but small mom and pops type hardware stores here in California have had it around. It seems to be part of a small distribution network and comes from Mexico.

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          14 days ago

          Nuts. Never seen H2SO4 used for drains. They don’t call it “oil of vitriol” for nothing. You can actually test a distillation of pure sulfuric because a drop will burn through a paper towel in seconds.

    • @domdanial@reddthat.com
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      214 days ago

      Drain cleaner can also be lye based, or a mix of potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide. Also, every container should have its actual ingredients on the bottle, I wouldn’t assume anything you intend on using off label.