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thekraut | 11:01 Sun 02nd May 2004 | How it Works
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I accidentally poured some concentrated HCl (10 wt%) over my trousers. it's not much but enough to burn some nice holes. strangely enough all that has happened so far is that the colour has disappeared. does anyone know a way to prevent holes? I already know that adding water is not a good idea.
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Generally adding water to acid is a no no, but if you fill your bath with cold water and hold the trousers on the end of a broom handle or similar. Just dunk them in quickly and submerge them. You should then be able to wring them out by hand whilst wearing your old faithful marigold gloves.
10% HCl is not particularly concentrated. The way to stop dammage is to soak in lots ( ie a bath) of water as Mortartube suggests. I regularly used 33% and haven't had holes from this. NaOH (Caustic soda) is much more efficient at breakeing down protines (Cotton) I have even put holes in my leather shoes with this.

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