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some local people in my areas got crash and burn black after a personel made a mistake to pour white bottle of acid on the carpit floor
The discussion revolves around an incident involving a white bottle of acid that was poured on a carpet, leading to damage described as "crash and burn black." Participants share their thoughts on the situation, potential remedies for the carpet, and the implications of the incident.
Participants do not appear to reach a consensus on the implications of the incident or the best course of action. There are varying opinions on whether blame should be assigned and the feasibility of repairing the carpet.
The discussion lacks clarity on the specific type of acid involved and its properties, which may affect the carpet's damage and repair options. There are also unresolved questions about the extent of the damage and the effectiveness of potential remedies.
Individuals interested in home repair, chemical safety, or community incidents may find this discussion relevant.
dontdisturbmycircles said:Pouring acid on the floor huh? Well you might be in luck if it didn't sink in deep enough to ruin the carpet on the other side.
dontdisturbmycircles said:Pouring acid on the floor huh? Well you might be in luck if it didn't sink in deep enough to ruin the carpet on the other side.
Jekertee said:the carpet has been burnt black half...
Jekertee said:Yes, but some of my uncles and aunts will go home and fix the carpet this Lunar New Year (end of January) , as what I expected and calculate,
No reason to blame...agree ?![]()