And I've officially truly been Marty-d. Beat me to the punch with the link. Pay close attention to the PPE section under Muriatic Acid.Welcome to the forum.
Chemical Storage and Safety - Further Reading
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Welcome to TFP,Thank you all for your responses I also read the following link: Chemical Storage and Safety - Further Reading
The thing is I have read and watched videos about making a 1 part Muriatic Acid dilution in a 5 gallon bucket filled with water about half way which would make 10 part water for a 1:10 dilution.
Based on your answers that you pour it directly from the pitcher, then what are your recommendations for pouring an exact amount according to desired value to lower the pH according to doses per gallon etc.?
Do you mark the measurements with lines on your jugs by ounces or something and use that as a guide?
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Don't bother with the dilution, you’re adding extra potential for an incident without gain and you then need to reverse the dilution calculation for your actual dose. Just go straight to the pool. No need to be super accurate as your pH is constantly shifting anyway.
A dilution is really only for those that are using an automated dosing system that requires a dilution.
Ok thanksWelcome to TFP,
Don't bother with the dilution, you’re adding extra potential for an incident without gain and you then need to reverse the dilution calculation for your actual dose. Just go straight to the pool. No need to be super accurate as your pH is constantly shifting anyway.
A dilution is really only for those that are using an automated dosing system that requires a dilution.
I have read and watched videos about making a 1 part Muriatic Acid dilution in a 5 gallon bucket filled with water about half way
Do you mark the measurements with lines on your jugs by ounces or something and use that as a guide?
I don't have a pool but I am looking for recommendations since I am going to provide maintenance services, thank you for your response.Agree 100% -- don't dilute (well, dilute into your 20,000 gallon "bucket"), and there's no need to measure to the ounce. How many gallons is your pool? Target pH is a pretty wide range, so you can approximate just fine. Like I said, I put quart lines on my MA jugs, but many people just guestimate it and I probabaly could too by now. Let's say I'm targeting getting down to 7.5 from 8.0 If I put in too much, pH might go to 7.4, which is fine and will mean an extra couple days before having to add next time. Or if I put too little in, it might go to 7.6 or even 7.7, and again,that just means it'll be a day or two sooner before I need to add again.
The less you mess with stuff, the easier and safer. Similarly, some people talk about "broadcasting" chemicals around the pool -- but that just risks splashing, tripping, etc. Pour in front of a return, and the water will self-"broadcast" and mix just fine in a half hour or so.
Ok thanksThat's an inferior technique. Every time MA is handled, it increases the risk of a splash or spill. Pouring straight from the jug reduces the chance of skin or eye contact to almost nothing.
Muriatic Acid scares the bejeezes out of me.
I also use the lower strength stuff. I know it’s more expensive and I don’t care. I am usually all about saving money and saving plastic, but not here. I go through about a gallon a year so the difference in cost is not going to break me. On the other hand, the full strength stuff scares me too...www.troublefreepool.com
Adding Muriatic
Need 59oz of Muriatic Acid to my pool? Can I add it all at once? Does it need to be diluted or can I add directly from bottle?www.troublefreepool.com
For 12 oz, I visualize a soda can. A gallon is 128 oz, so 12 oz is around 1/10th of a jug. You don't need extreme precision. You can always add more MA or LC if needed. You can rest the jug on the surface of the water and use its buoyancy to assist.