¿Could I use little quantities of sulfuric acid for some enzymatic processes in denims withouth cause damage?

I know the acetic acid is the best for this process, but Im trying to introduce the sulfuric acid in mixture with acetic acid with the object of formulate a cheaper acid

Answer:
No, sulfuric acid will eat through your cloth like a hot knife through butter, even if it is dilute.
As long as you want holes it sounds a great solution

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