CLEANING BATTERY CABLES
i knew that baking soda and water would clean acid off of
battery cable ends , but dont get it in the battery because the soda will nutralize the acid and ruin the battery.... but today i just hung the two battery cable ends into a cup of water and they were clean in about an hour, i mean perfectly clean of acid.those felt washers really help atot to keep acid off the cable ends so i figured i better use them this time..i took the batteries out and hosed them off good ... it was just a battery maintenance day..lucas http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm |
CLEANING BATTERY CABLES
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 14:01:51 -0500, wrote:
i knew that baking soda and water would clean acid off of battery cable ends , but dont get it in the battery because the soda will nutralize the acid and ruin the battery.... but today i just hung the two battery cable ends into a cup of water and they were clean in about an hour, i mean perfectly clean of acid.those felt washers really help atot to keep acid off the cable ends so i figured i better use them this time..i took the batteries out and hosed them off good ... it was just a battery maintenance day..lucas *http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm An old trick was to place a copper penny on top of the battery. It attracted the corrosion away from the cable terminal. You just changed the penny. Another was to smear bearing grease (lightly coat) on the terminal. Spray white lithium grease is another approach. I understand the felt pads need to be replaced periodically as they lose effectiveness. IMO the soda and a water hose is fast and easy. Wet the battery good and sprinkle the soda on and let set a moment and rinse wash with the hose. |
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