I had a bad time with Muriatic acid one time.
The first hotel I ever managed on my own, I had to fire my engineer for stealing. Since it was a small property, I just figured I would handle the maintenance myself. Including the pool.
All I had ever done before this was test a hotel pool with strips, shock when needed, and vacuum once a week.
I took inventory of the chemicals, took a water sample, and went to a pool store. They analyzed the water (with strips! :?) and sold me $150 worth of chemicals, including three gallons of acid.
I got back to the hotel, left the chemicals in the car, and went in to take care of some business. It was 98 degrees (St Pete Florida) and my Escort hatchback was in direct sun. One of the bottles had blow by on the vented cap after the car had set for 30 - 45 minutes.
I got my bank deposit together, and went to get in the car. I opened the door, sat down, and was almost immediately knocked out of the car by the fumes! It took me about 10 minutes to get my breath, after which I unloaded the chemicals and put them in the pool shed.
That car never was the same. A lot of the plastic things in the car started to slowly disintegrate, and all of the metal in the passenger compartment and hatchback area was completely rusted over in about 3 months.
