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On Mar 21, 10:02*pm, Mikepier wrote:
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. If you wash it off, use a baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. |
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On 3/22/2010 7:19 AM HeyBub spake thus:
hr(bob) wrote: 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. If you wash it off, use a baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. I think it's the reverse: the crud is alkaline. It can be washed off and neutralized with vinegar or, more easily, with Coca-Cola. Since the battery innards are acid, the crud is too. Try it yourself: sprinkle some baking soda on a wet battery top and you'll see it fizz. -- You were wrong, and I'm man enough to admit it. - a Usenet "apology" |
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The car batteries I've used were acid. It's very possible
that Coca cola helps clean the terminals, though. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "HeyBub" wrote in message m... If you wash it off, use a baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. I think it's the reverse: the crud is alkaline. It can be washed off and neutralized with vinegar or, more easily, with Coca-Cola. |
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On Mar 22, 10:19*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
hr(bob) wrote: 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. If you wash it off, use a baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. I think it's the reverse: the crud is alkaline. It can be washed off and neutralized with vinegar or, more easily, with Coca-Cola. It is definitely not alkaline!!!!! |
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![]() "Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... The car batteries I've used were acid. It's very possible that Coca cola helps clean the terminals, though. Back in the "olden days," all we'd do was an occasional washing of the terminals with baking soda and water. Occasionally, and especially with a new battery, a liberal application of Vasoline mixed with baking soda would keep the terminals in like-new condition. My next door neighbor had a Vasoline/baking soda bottle that he claimed dated from his return from WW2, that he kept in the garage and used occasionally on his auto battery terminals. -- Nonny The time to repay our Congress and White House for their socialist legislation will be when they run for reelection. Think Of it as flushing a very soiled toilet. |
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