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igrippedthewheel

New Member
Nov 29, 2025
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sorry don't know if i'm supposed to ask this or how i'm supposed to phrase this but do you think pouring 1 Gal. Green Muriatic Acid, 2.5 lbs. 500 sq. ft. Fast Acting Sulfur with Nutri-Bond and ]2.5 lbs. 500 sq. ft. Fast Acting Lime Soil Amendment with Nutri-Bond in a bucket would produce enough Hydrogen Sulfide to hotbox a smallish shed? I don't have a car to do it in lol
 
imontheloose

imontheloose

Aspiring corpse
Jan 15, 2025
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Highly doubt it. If you want H2S, this isn't the mix of materials you want. You want a direct sulfide source and an acidic reaction to generate it. All you'll end up doing is neutralising the acid and creating an unpleasant environment in your shed.

I'm also doubtful most sheds are sufficiently sealed for this.
 
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