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Apr 03, 2024 - 12:24 PM
One gallon of Muriatic acid equates to 10.5 lbs. of "Dry Acid" (sodium bisulfate), which may affect your cost comparisons. However, we advise against using Dry Acid due to the accumulation of sulfates in your water. This accumulation can result in a corrosive condition harmful to metal surfaces, including your salt cell blades. Furthermore, it may lead to the formation of calcium sulfate crystals, which can cause additional issues.
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