Commercial zeolites with CHA, MFI, and LTL framework topology are subjected to acid treatment with chromic acid (H2CrO4) solutions with concentrations ranging between 0.1 and 10 w/%. As chromic acid forms polymeric species as a function of concentration, specific effects are obtained with these three zeolites, differing by their framework topology, pore size, Si/Al ratios and crystal size. The etched zeolites are characterized by X-ray diffraction, SEM, TEM, N2 physisorption, ICP-AES, 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR, 29Si{1H} cross-polarization spectra, EDX. Their acidic properties are probed with pyridine and d3-acetonitrile by in situ FTIR. Results indicate that the 8 MR (CHA) and 10 MR (MFI) zeolites are more resistant to acid treatment with chromic acid than the 12 MR (LTL) zeolite. This paves the way for rational control of zeolite dealumination since adjusting chromic acid concentration will generate anions appropriate for treating a particular zeolite.