Acid burns on the skin are a type of chemical burn that can cause tissue damage and pain. If you get acid on your skin, you should wash it with cool, running water for at least 20 minutes. This will help flush away the acid and prevent further injury. You should also remove any clothing or jewelry that came in contact with the acid. After rinsing, you should cover the burn with a sterile gauze bandage or a clean cloth. Do not apply any creams, ointments, or ice to the burn, as they may cause more harm1. If the burn is severe, large, or involves your eyes, face, or joints, you should seek immediate medical attention. I hope this information is helpful and you are safe.