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#374182 Jan 14, 3:00am
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hi... i was just wondering does anybody have those junk stuff on your battery... you know the stuff where you connect the wirings... what can i clean it with...any recommendations? thanks

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corrosion? i just use sandpaper on it every now and then..i only have a problem with it on my positive connection.

theres probably a better way...i just don't know any better spineyes

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Warm soapy water.
Disconnect battery first.


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baking soda and water!!!!!!!! mix that up and pore it on the terminal...it will eat away the corosion and leave the terminal clean! DAMN CORROSION! angry thumbsup

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Originally Posted by CARBON_SYPHER
baking soda and water!!!!!!!! mix that up and pore it on the terminal...it will eat away the corosion and leave the terminal clean! DAMN CORROSION! angry thumbsup

Yep, do that..then wipe everything off, clean off where the terminal contact the post, then go up to the auto parts store and pick up some of this stuff they have in a spray can, you spray it on the terminals to stop the corrosion from happening..

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Yep, do that..then wipe everything off, clean off where the terminal contact the post, then go up to the auto parts store and pick up some of this stuff they have in a spray can, you spray it on the terminals to stop the corrosion from happening..

What stuff they have in a spray can?

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I don't know the name of it off hand..but it puts some kind of coating over the terminal to stop the corrosion from happening again..

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keep it clean in the first place and it won't happen!! spineyes happywink


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i think another trick is to put on some vasoline after you clean it, that prevents all that nasty grit.


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