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Is it necessary to wear safety gear when handling muriatic acid?

I found a big container of muriatic acid in my mom's kitchen. It spilled all over the sink and floor. I was going to just use a wash cloth or a sponge to clean it, but I'm just wondering if I should wear safety goggles or anything.

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I do not see the HTC Flyer as an alternative to the Kindle Fire (or vice versa). The Flyer is almost twice as expensive. For that price, unless you're really into the pen input, you'd be better off with a ASUS Transformer with its Honeycomb version of Android and its 10.1 inch IPS display. The Kindle Fire is good if you recognize that cameras on cell phones (or actual cameras) are more practical than those on tablets. Regarding memory, 8GB is plenty when it's only needed as a local buffer. I'd be more than happy to take the help of automatic storage management with unlimited cloud-based capacity. So, I'd say Kindle Fire. If you have to have the pen input, go with the HTC Flyer. If you don't have to have the pen input and still want cameras or more local storage an SD port, check-out the ASUS Transformer instead.
Most units like this use rubber belts. I suspect the belts have either broken or stretched to the point they they can no longer work. Belts are replaceable but not by a novice. A competent repair shop should be able to do this work. Is it worth it? Only you can decide that.

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