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Old 09-14-2019, 12:11 AM   #15
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I zoomed in and saw the entire top of the battery it wet.
I would just replace the battery.
I had a tire that was low on air once. I replaced the car.
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So basically just get battery cleaner at the nearest parts store for guaranteed results.
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Get some nitrile gloves, safety glasses, and wear some shitty old clothes. Take out that battery and hose down the whole area carefully so it doesn't spray around. Use more pressure once it's rinsed. soak the battery bracket and fasteners in fresh water. Scrape off the corroded shit remembering that it is saturated with sulfuric acid. Rinse often. Don't spread it around and don't kick up any dust.

Now rinse off the battery and wipe it down. Check the electrolyte levels per the owner's manual. It still applies.
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Get some nitrile gloves, safety glasses, and wear some shitty old clothes. Take out that battery and hose down the whole area carefully so it doesn't spray around. Use more pressure once it's rinsed. soak the battery bracket and fasteners in fresh water. Scrape off the corroded shit remembering that it is saturated with sulfuric acid. Rinse often. Don't spread it around and don't kick up any dust.

Now rinse off the battery and wipe it down. Check the electrolyte levels per the owner's manual. It still applies.
I can't believe that YOU, of all people, forgot to tell him wear a respirator -


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So basically just get battery cleaner at the nearest parts store for guaranteed results.
Ya, go ahead and spray all those nasty, volatile organics around OR use a natural substance (baking soda) - your call, OP -




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The initial wetting is to prevent kicking up dust. Same goes for cleaning up rodent droppings.
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I used baking soda to clean my battery terminals. It was a mess would not recommend.
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The initial wetting is to prevent kicking up dust. Same goes for cleaning up rodent droppings.
Ya, well, just go ahead and spray sulfuric acid laced water all over the engine compartment - then wonder why the battery platform dissolves over time and then the battery falls out of the engine compartment -




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I used baking soda to clean my battery terminals. It was a mess would not recommend.
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Obviously, most of you people didn't live in the shadow of the Great Depression!

We just didn't run into town to buy store bought stuff every whipstitch. We used what was available, like baking soda. After a box of baking soda (used for cooking) was partially used, the half used box was put in the bathroom to use for brushing our teeth. After it got too hard for that it was put in the ice box to absorb odors.

THEN, after it was all full of odors, it was used to neutralize battery acid.

SMH - at the spoilt generations.


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Ya, well, just go ahead...
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