How to Acid Wash a Concrete or Plaster Pool
Things Needed
Broom
Hose
Safety glasses
Rubber gloves and boots
Plastic bucket
Muriatic acid
Water
Scrub brush
Pole
Steps
1) Completely drain the pool. Allow time for the concrete to dry.
2) Use the broom to brush away any dirt and debris from the walls and floor. Sweep up all the loose debris and remove it.
3) Spray the inside of the pool with a water hose. You want the concrete or plaster pool walls to be damp before you acid wash the pool.
4) Put on the safety gear. You want to wear rubber boots and gloves and safety goggles when working with muriatic acid.
5) Put one gallon of water into the plastic bucket. Add about 1/3 of a gallon of muriatic acid. You want to use a cleaning solution of approximately 3-to-1. Three- parts water to 1-part muriatic acid. Always add the acid to the water. Never pour the water into the acid.
6) Screw the brush onto the end of the pole. Dip the brush into the acid cleaning solution in the plastic bucket. Always keep the plastic bucket containing the acid wash solution on the ground. This is for safety reasons in case of a spill.
7) Scrub the pool walls and floor with the cleaning solution. Leave the acid cleaning solution on the walls for several minutes to let it soak in to the surface.
8) Spray the pool walls with the water hose to remove the cleaning solution. Only leave the acid solution on the walls for a few minutes before spraying it off. Set the water pressure on low so that you don’t splash yourself with the muriatic acid solution.
9) Use the procedures to clean the walls and floor of the entire pool. Repeat the cleaning process, if necessary. You may need to add more muriatic acid to make a stronger cleaning solution to remove tough stains. Increase the strength of the cleaning solution gradually and use only as much acid as is necessary. Never exceed a cleaning solution ratio that is stronger than 50-part acid to 50-part water ratio.
Warning
Muriatic acid is strong and can cause burns to exposed skin. It also produces powerful fumes that are dangerous if inhaled. Use care and caution at all times when handling muriatic acid.
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