why would a hotel keep large quantities of acid, and why try to dispose of it in such a hasty manner?
Not making excuses for the hotel because I can tell from the symbolism that this hotel is probably a place where minors are being sexually abused for the amusement of the savages.
They have a rooftop pool at the hotel. Muratic acid is used for cleaning concrete. What could have happened is that they cleaned the concrete around the pool and the pool itself with the acid. IF the surfaces are made of concrete. Then they washed off the concrete into the pool, rinsed the acid off the inside of the pool with the drain open, and let the whole mess run into the sewer.
This scenario ONLY works if the surfaces are concrete. If the surfaces are not concrete then I cannot think of any reason to have two barrels of muratic acid on hand at that hotel.
I made the mistake of mixing acid and chlorine together one day when I was cleaning bricks and I thought it had damaged the inside of my lungs forever. I got over it but its a deathly mix.
only for the pool but the water in the pool would dilute the acid... but Barrels? that is a little much because even a pool would only need 1/2 gallon or less of Muratic acid to make it less alkaline... Also cleaning concrete with muriatic acid? a little much no? it still would not take a barrel of acid. that is a lot
Also cleaning concrete with muriatic acid? a little much no?
It takes very little to clean concrete. Put it in a bucket and use a stiff brush. A little bit goes a long way. Two barrels is excessive in my opinion, big time.
Yes, and even so, why waste expensive chemicals, unless they were cleaning up some kind of evidence that went down the drain, or got on the deck?
I thought about that too. If they are putting it in the pool there is no need to pour good chemical in the drain and waste it. So either they were cleaning something with it, getting rid of it because it contained evidence of something, or somehow mistakenly poured it down the drain.
There is another more gruesome scenario. I wish I had access to that site of underground exploration. Search engine not cooperating. These guys catalogued tunnels and sewers across the USA. Some surprising ones in cities.
There is another more gruesome scenario. I wish I had access to that site of underground exploration. Search engine not cooperating. These guys catalogued tunnels and sewers across the USA. Some surprising ones in cities.
If you are talking about gassing people to death I thought about that too. It would be easy as hell to do.
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ESOTERICshade ago
Not making excuses for the hotel because I can tell from the symbolism that this hotel is probably a place where minors are being sexually abused for the amusement of the savages.
They have a rooftop pool at the hotel. Muratic acid is used for cleaning concrete. What could have happened is that they cleaned the concrete around the pool and the pool itself with the acid. IF the surfaces are made of concrete. Then they washed off the concrete into the pool, rinsed the acid off the inside of the pool with the drain open, and let the whole mess run into the sewer.
This scenario ONLY works if the surfaces are concrete. If the surfaces are not concrete then I cannot think of any reason to have two barrels of muratic acid on hand at that hotel.
I made the mistake of mixing acid and chlorine together one day when I was cleaning bricks and I thought it had damaged the inside of my lungs forever. I got over it but its a deathly mix.
merica_fk_yeah ago
only for the pool but the water in the pool would dilute the acid... but Barrels? that is a little much because even a pool would only need 1/2 gallon or less of Muratic acid to make it less alkaline... Also cleaning concrete with muriatic acid? a little much no? it still would not take a barrel of acid. that is a lot
ESOTERICshade ago
It takes very little to clean concrete. Put it in a bucket and use a stiff brush. A little bit goes a long way. Two barrels is excessive in my opinion, big time.
YogSoggoth ago
Yes, and even so, why waste expensive chemicals, unless they were cleaning up some kind of evidence that went down the drain, or got on the deck?
ESOTERICshade ago
I thought about that too. If they are putting it in the pool there is no need to pour good chemical in the drain and waste it. So either they were cleaning something with it, getting rid of it because it contained evidence of something, or somehow mistakenly poured it down the drain.
YogSoggoth ago
There is another more gruesome scenario. I wish I had access to that site of underground exploration. Search engine not cooperating. These guys catalogued tunnels and sewers across the USA. Some surprising ones in cities.
ESOTERICshade ago
There is another more gruesome scenario. I wish I had access to that site of underground exploration. Search engine not cooperating. These guys catalogued tunnels and sewers across the USA. Some surprising ones in cities.
If you are talking about gassing people to death I thought about that too. It would be easy as hell to do.