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(Most) LC columns will be unusable after treating them with strong inorganic acids. The good news is that columns are consumables, while the system is not. If you really have a stubborn organic contamination in the UPLC system, acid cleaning is your best bet. The procedures are not secret at all, try googling "Waters UPLC cleaning", or better replace "Waters" with whatever instrument type you're using. You will find both soft and harsh treatments, concentrated nitric/phosphoric acid cleaning is the last category. I followed a procedure employing 30v% phosphoric acid on an Acquity I-class UPLC and it worked to remove a stubborn organic contamination. I suggest before you start, contact the instrument manufacturer to make sure you will not be damaging the system.
