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Should I clean car battery terminals? and if so how?
On Mar 21, 10:54*pm, blueman wrote:
Perhaps not technically home repair but my car is like an extension of my home... Anyway, I noticed that there is a lot of "crud" (grainy white/green stuff - looks like dried toothpaste) on the positive (red) terminal of my car battery. Car otherwise works & looks fine. Question: - Is it important to clean the crud off? - What is the best & also easiest/fastest way to do it? Thanks Its a good idea to prevent future problems. Just remove from the battery terminal, clean with a wire brush, then put some grease, or some battery terminal coating on it and your good to go. |
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