How to clean dry rock

LeonardTheWrasse

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Hi, I've been reading up on how best to clean some dry rock I have sitting outside. Not pressured for time or anything, but I'm not sure of the best method to use. I was thinking of using muriatic acid and soaking the rocks in that, then leaving them out in the sun for a couple days. However, I haven't found any muriatic acid in Aus, all I've seen is hydrochloric acid.
I've read that hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid can be used interchangeably, is this true?
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If you want to kill all organics stored in the rock, soak it in a 1:10 bleach/water solution for a week. Then drain and lay all the rock out to dry. Leave to dry for a few days. Bleach breaks down harmlessly when it dries.
 

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