Originally Posted by speedball1
Hey George,
Not the best of ideas. Dangerious to say the least. When I was a boy in Beloit, Wisconsin I worked summers in my fathers shop. We had a bad lime problem in my area and the toilets had lime buildup in the bowl. We would pour muratic acid in the bowl and let the acid boil out the lime deposit. While it's never bothered me my lungs are permanently scarred from the acid fumes and I did this out in the open. If you use it inside to clear a clog you're courting disaster. However, there is a product that is only sold to licensed plumbers called Blast Out consisting of pure hydrochloric acid. To be used ONLY outside in a well ventilated area such as a roof vent. A few years I lost a good friend when he poured Blast-Out down a open closet bend in a closed bathroom. It killed him, he collapsed before he could get out to fresh air. While I don't think muratic will hurt the pipes unless they're paper thin I can't say the same for the plumbers lungs if he uses it. That answer your question?? Regards, Tom