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FAQ
How do I use ACID Magic?

ACID Magic can be used full strength or diluted up to 20:1, depending on the task at hand. Refer to the instructions on the label as a general guide, or visit www.AcidMagic.com or contact customer service at (800) 843-3343 for further assistance. Always test on an inconspicuous area before applying.

FAQ
On what surfaces can ACID Magic be used?

ACID Magic can be used on most hard surfaces such as concrete, plaster, granite, brick, stone, tile, glass, fiberglass, porcelain, rubber, some metals and most plastics. (Follow label directions and test in an inconspicuous area to check compatibility.)

FAQ
Are there any surfaces ACID Magic should not be used on?

Do not use ACID Magic on vegetation, wood, marble, limestone, polished granite, nylon, carpets, man-made fibers, zinc, and galvanized metals. Reacts with carbon steel, aluminum and oxidized metals and use with any of these materials should be tested first. Failure to provide adequate ventilation can cause discoloration to metal or metal plated surfaces.

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Do I need to wear personal protection equipment while using ACID Magic?

Always wear gloves and eye protection. It is not necessary to wear respiratory equipment unless you are particularly sensitive to acid fumes and/or are using the product in a poorly ventilated space. Always provide active ventilation. Users of ACID Magic should follow all local, state, and federal rules and regulations regarding this product, including SDS.…

FAQ
How does ACID Magic ship?

Quart and gallon cases can be shipped non-hazardous. These are classified as Limited Quantity, Consumer Commodity. Larger sizes are shipped as Corrosive. ACID Magic is classified as Corrosive Liquid, n.o.s. (Hydrochloric Acid), UN1760, Class 8, PG III.

FAQ
How do I store ACID Magic?

ACID Magic can be stored in almost any storeroom or warehouse. The greatly reduced fumes allow it to be stored without special covering or venting, as in the case of muriatic acid. Therefore, buildings, shelving and storage areas last longer. ACID Magic is still reactive with chlorine and other chemicals, and caution should be used…