what are you going to clean? The average job does not need more than a pound per gallon, too much more than that is getting dangerous. Unless you are going to reclaim and or neutralize.how much sodium hydroxide can be disolved in 1 gallon of water.
what are you going to clean? The average job does not need more than a pound per gallon, too much more than that is getting dangerous. Unless you are going to reclaim and or neutralize.
Is that a down streamed formula Russ???
Yes and we promise it's hot even when DSed.
You can dissolve about 5lbs.This is what I call EXTREME LAVA.It will soften a plastic(5gallon bucket) container enough you can/will push a thumb through it.
Just don't do it the burns are painful and take a very long time to heal.Not to mention it will leave purple scars on your skin.
what were you cleaning with that mix?I have mixed 55 pounds into approximatly 20 gallons of water before and it was hot for 3 days.
And yes I downstream everything I mix
Russ do you cut it when you setup to DS it or do you leave it at that strenght.I have mixed 55 pounds into approximatly 20 gallons of water before and it was hot for 3 days.
And yes I downstream everything I mix
I have mixed 55 pounds into approximatly 20 gallons of water before and it was hot for 3 days.
And yes I downstream everything I mix
That will eat a coil alive in 7 minutes. I've tested it. :butcher:
1/4 th of that and you've got a good coil cleaner for around $2.00/ gallon that costs you $25.00 gallon at the supply house.
Fox, Tony's talking about an air conditioner coil. Downstreaming would be past your heater coil, caustic is the opposite of what is needed to descale it.