We recommend always starting with mild detergent to clean your pavers. If you do choose to acid wash, ensure the instructions are followed closely and to test in a small discrete area first before committing to the whole project. Feel free to get in touch with our team for assistance on whether Premier Acid Wash is right for your pavers 😊
Thanks for your comment, Ron! Safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your concern. You're absolutely right that handling hydrochloric acid requires extreme caution. In our experience, adding water first before carefully introducing the acid helps prevent any potentially dangerous situations, such as the force of the hose causing undiluted acid to spray out. Our team has found this method to be the safest and most effective in our operations. However, it's crucial for everyone to always read and follow safety labels and guidelines diligently. We encourage everyone to prioritise safety and use their best judgment when working with hazardous substances. Thanks again for bringing up this important point!
Is it best to pressure wash the concrete before acid wash if concrete is very dirty?
Will acid wash damage my brick pavers? The pavers are porous. I don’t want them be weaken and break
We recommend always starting with mild detergent to clean your pavers. If you do choose to acid wash, ensure the instructions are followed closely and to test in a small discrete area first before committing to the whole project. Feel free to get in touch with our team for assistance on whether Premier Acid Wash is right for your pavers 😊
Second step already wrong! Add acid to water not water to acid!!! Read all safety labels!
You do know the reason for acid into water is that dummies will otherwise take more of a chance to get splashed by acid than water?
Thanks for your comment, Ron! Safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your concern. You're absolutely right that handling hydrochloric acid requires extreme caution.
In our experience, adding water first before carefully introducing the acid helps prevent any potentially dangerous situations, such as the force of the hose causing undiluted acid to spray out. Our team has found this method to be the safest and most effective in our operations.
However, it's crucial for everyone to always read and follow safety labels and guidelines diligently. We encourage everyone to prioritise safety and use their best judgment when working with hazardous substances. Thanks again for bringing up this important point!
@@Joe-em3iw No, you pour acid onto water because water onto acid can often cause an explosion.
@@danielteberian No, you are wrong. explosion...lmao. Splash does not equal explosion
@@Joe-em3iw It has nothing to do with a splash. Pouring acid onto water is something that a first semester chemistry student learns not to do.