concrete in pvc

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garrisonm1

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a few years ago i was working with a electrician and we were pulling jet line through a pvc feeder underground. Well somehow a little bit of concrete got into the pipe a sat right at the 90. He used this certain type of water base acid to loosen the concrete up a little bit so we can suck it out. I remember him saying that it will do no harm to the conductors. Has anyone heard of this and if so do they know the name for this acid.
 

peter

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San Diego
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Actually any good acid will work. He probably used HydroChloric acid [HCl] also known as Muriatic acid.
This might take some time and there may be fumes, etc. The acid will dissolve the cement in the concrete thus leaving a buch of stones and sand which will have to be removed somehow. Be sure to rinse thoroughly when you are done.
 

stamcon

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Muriatic acid is used for swimming pool treatment, concrete etching, grout removal and more. A pool chemical supply, tile supply or masonry supply house should have it. Home Depot, Lowe's and such should also sell it.
 

txsparky

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Conroe, Texas
Re: concrete in pvc

Use With Extreme Care!!!
Be extremely cautious using muratic acid!Blowing on the conduit with someone at the other end could have severe consequences.As could inhaling the vapors
 
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